English, asked by sonakumari44563, 7 months ago

from whom did they borrow money for their living
of A house is not a home
class 9 ​

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Answered by sarahssynergy
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Each woman in "A House is Not a Home" owes someone money, sometimes a great deal of money.

Explanation:

  • Polly Addler’s debut collection of short stories A House is not a Home transports the reader to a house that is not a home, where a family is not safe, where a mother and daughter are hunted, and where a house can come to life.
  • In these visceral and dreamlike stories, Addler takes us to the darkest places in the human heart and explores the ways in which a house can trap and imprison its inhabitants.
  • The protagonists of these stories are all women: mothers, daughters, wives, and friends.
  • But it is their relationships to the men in their lives, the men who are supposed to protect and provide for them, that ultimately traps them, and keeps them in the house.
  • Each woman in A House is not a Home owes someone money, sometimes a great deal of money.
  • But when their creditors come looking for what is owed, the women are unable to pay.
  • Each of these women is struggling to survive and to be free, but every attempt to flee or fight is met with violence.
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