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ollegr
1 month ago
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Which sentences in this excerpt from "The Yellow Wallpaper" by Charlotte Perkins Gilman suggest that the narrator’s husband has

a condescending attitude toward her? What is it, little girl?" he said. "Don't go walking about like that—you'll get cold." I thought it was a good time to talk, so I told him that I really was not gaining here, and that I wished he would take me away. "Why, darling!" said he, "our lease will be up in three weeks, and I can't see how to leave before. "The repairs are not done at home, and I cannot possibly leave town just now. Of course if you were in any danger, I could and would, but you really are better, dear, whether you can see it or not. I am a doctor, dear, and I know." "I don't weigh a bit more," said I, "nor as much; and my appetite may be better in the evening when you are here, but it is worse in the morning when you are away!" "Bless her little heart!" said he with a big hug, "she shall be as sick as she pleases! But now let's improve the shining hours daytime by going to sleep, and talk about it in the morning!"
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ddd [7.4K]1 month ago
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I tend to favor option (A) because the husband addresses his wife in a childlike manner rather than as an adult, which seems to convey a patronizing attitude. However, one could also make a case for (F). 
ddd [7.4K]1 month ago
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The indicators in this excerpt from "The Yellow Wallpaper" by Charlotte Perkins Gilman that reveal the husband's condescending demeanor towards the narrator include: "What is it, little girl?", "I am a doctor, dear, and I know.", "Bless her little heart!", and "she shall be as sick as she pleases!". These phrases, particularly the language used, reflect his patronizing attitude, as they serve to dismiss the narrator's opinions and suggest that he alone has the clarity of thought on the matter.
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