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English, 05.05.2020 17:23 potato3999

How does the narrator change as the story progresses?
~She goes from disliking the yellow paper, to believing that a woman is trapped underneath it, to identifying herself completely with
that woman.
~She becomes more obedient to her husband as the story progresses, adhering to his advice and “resting" until her condition is cured.
~She becomes increasingly skeptical of her husband and is moved to write a journal in which she speculates that he is planning to kill
her and take away her child.

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