how was Annie Pearson responsible for her fate?
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Mrs. Pearson was to be blamed partially for letting her family members treating her so thoughtlessly and selfishly. She had spoilt them by running after them all the time, taking their orders as if she were the servant in the house. She stayed at home every night while they went out enjoying themselves. She did not complain to her husband, son, and daughter about treating her like dirt. She should have asserted her rights in the family too. Her silent acceptance of the injustice and selfishness of her family members resulted in her miseries.
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Mrs. Pearson was to be blamed partially for letting herfamily members treating her so thoughtlessly and selfishly. She had spoilt themby running after them all the time, taking their orders as if she were theservant in the house. She stayed at home every night while they went outenjoying themselves. She did notcomplain to her husband, son, and daughter about treating her like dirt. She should have asserted her rights in the family too. Her silent acceptance of the injustice and selfishness of her family members resulted in her miseries.
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