The Yellow Wallpaper

by

Charlotte Perkins Gilman

The Yellow Wallpaper: Sixth Entry Quiz 3 questions

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How does the imagery of the wallpaper relate to the narrator's situation?
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The wallpaper represents the terror of beauty in the narrator's life
The fungus on the wallpaper symbolizes the growth of the narrator's true self
The woman in the wallpaper parallels the narrator's feeling of being trapped
The changing patterns signify the narrator's hopes for freedom and change
What emotion is the narrator beginning to feel towards her husband?
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Gratitude for his attentive care and treatment efforts
Love and appreciation for his understanding and patience
Excitement and hopefulness for her eventual recovery under his care
Fear and distrust due to the growing distance in their relationship
Why does the narrator begin to distrust Jennie?
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The narrator suspects Jennie is also trying to decode the wallpaper's pattern
Jennie has been removing parts of the wallpaper in the narrator's absence
Jennie disagrees with the narrator's treatment plan proposed by John
Jennie advises John to increase the strictness of the narrator's rest cure