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What effect does the unreliable narrator of “The Yellow Wallpaper” have on the reader? A The reader doesn’t believe anything that the narrator says. B The reader realizes that the narrator isn’t receiving the medical attention she needs. C The reader sympathizes with the narrator’s husband. D The reader thinks that the narrator is being irresponsible toward her child.

Respuesta :

The correct answer is B) The reader realizes that the narrator isn’t receiving the medical attention she needs.

The effect that the unreliable narrator of “The Yellow Wallpaper” has on the reader is "The reader realizes that the narrator isn’t receiving the medical attention she needs."

American author Charlotte Perkins wrote the “The Yellow Wallpaper” in 1891. It was first published one year later in a magazine called "The New England." It is a short story that refers to the situation of a woman that is been treated with temporary depression or hysteria. With her symptoms, the narrator of the story is considered to be unreliable. She has mental problems to the degree of believing the existence of a woman that is trapped in the yellow wallpaper.

Answer:

this is a two-part question:

first one is :

B. The reader realizes that the narrator isn’t receiving the medical attention she needs.

the second one is also :

B. It supports the viewpoint that “rest cures” could be ineffective and even dangerous.

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