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English, 01.06.2020 01:59 Jasten

I lie here on this great immovable bed - it
is nailed down, I believe - and follow that
pattern about by the hour. It is as good as
gymnastics, I assure you. I start, we'll say,
at the bottom, down in the corner over
there where it has not been touched, and I
determine for the thousandth time that I
WILL follow that pointless pattern to some
sort of a conclusion.
I know a little of the principle of design,
and I know this thing was not arranged on
any laws of radiation, or alternation, or
repetition, or symmetry, or anything else
What does the narrator's description of the
wallpaper reveal about the social context of the
story?
the husband's role as both spouse and
physician in the narrator's life
the narrator's feeling that her life is repetitive
and meaningless
o the sister-in-law's daily routine as she
observes the narrator
o the domestic duties of both men and women
of the time
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