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Explain the transformation of Jane Thompson from a selfish woman to selfless and affectionate motherly figure
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When joe thompson decided to take maggie to his home, he knew that his wife would be very angry at him since she was a vinegar tempered female since she was futile and didn't have a child to show her female nature and to share her love with. On seeing the crippled child being brought to her cottage by her husband, her eyes flamed with anger since she could not tolerate a paralysed child being at her place. At that point of time joe confronted her (which he usually didn't do) and asked her to tolerate the child for just a day for he would look for her guardians the next day. he could see empathy in her eyes and now went to his shop. in the evening tge light in the room where he had left maggie attracted him since it was a good sign. when he went back home he saw mrs thompson sitting beside maggie and talking to her. he could not see any pain in maggie's eyes. This was a good sign. When mrs thomson heard his strides, she hustled down to the kitchen. he didnt talk about maggie. neithet did she. later jane asked joe to let maggie be with them for some more days since she was not in the right state. Needless to say, she got used to the child who rejuvenated her female nature. They both never looked for maggie's guardians. Mrs jane thompson was now transformed since niw she had a sweet child to share her love and care with.

Answered by rajagrewal768
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Answer:

The transformation of Jane Thompson from a selfish woman to selfless and affectionate motherly figure

Explanation:

When Joe Thompson made the decision to bring Maggie home, he was aware that his wife would be furious with him because she was a vindictive woman and had no children with whom to express her feminine side and share her affection. She was furious when she saw the paralysed child being carried to her cottage by her husband because she could not stand for a paralysed child to be there. Joe then addressed her—something he didn't do very often—and urged her to put up with the child for just one day so he could hunt find her guardians the following day. He went to his shop after noticing sympathy in her eyes.

This was encouraging. Mrs. Thomson hurried to the kitchen when she heard his footsteps. He avoided mentioning Maggie. She did nothing. Later, Jane requested Joe to allow Maggie to stay with them for a few extra days because she wasn't in the correct condition. Naturally, she grew accustomed to the youngster who revived her feminine side. Never did any of them search for Maggie's guardians. Since she now had a sweet child to share her love and care with, Mrs. Jane Thompson had undergone a transformation.

FINAL ANSWER - The transformation of Jane Thompson from a selfish woman to selfless and affectionate motherly figure.

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