TAILIEUCHUNG - Express yourself part 14

See if your answers match these. 1. We learn from the story that Louise and Brently probably had a relatively good marriage—she “had loved him,” at least “sometimes,” and he had “never looked save with love upon her.” But to Louise, no amount of love can erase the “crime” of marriage (paragraph 14). Louise realizes that self-assertion is “the strongest impulse of her being” (paragraph 15). In her marriage, however good it may have been, there was always Brently’s “powerful will bending hers in that blind persistence with which men and women believe they have a right to impose a. | See if your answers match these. 1. We learn from the story that Louise and Brently probably had a relatively good marriage she had loved him at least sometimes and he had never looked save with love upon her. But to Louise no amount of love can erase the crime of marriage paragraph 14 . Louise realizes that self-assertion is the strongest impulse of her being paragraph 15 . In her marriage however good it may have been there was always Brently s powerful will bending hers in that blind persistence with which men and women believe they have a right to impose a private will upon a fellow-creature paragraph 14 . A marriage requires both partners to consider not just their own desires but also the desires of the other and Louise believes that the most important thing is to be free to do as one pleases. 2. Though Louise often loved Brently now that she is no longer a partner in a marriage she is free to live her own life. When she stopped crying the word that Louise whispers over and over under her breath in the room is free paragraph 11 . She says t here would be no one to live for her during those coming years she would live for herself paragraph 14 . 3. Louise looks forward to her future. When she realizes that she will be free in the years ahead she opened and spread her arms out . in welcome paragraph 13 . Her excitement is also demonstrated in paragraph 20. When Louise finally comes out of the room she carried herself unwittingly like a goddess of Victory. Though she will miss Brently she knew that she would weep again when she saw the kind tender hands folded in death she prays that life might be long so that she can enjoy all sorts of days that would be her own paragraph 19 . 4. Louise s sister Josephine Richards and the doctors all believe that Louise locks herself in the room out of grief and despair. Josephine worries that Louise will make herself ill paragraph 17 and begs her to come out of the room. Josephine and Richards break the news of Brently s .

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