In "The Yellow Wallpaper," what does the narrator’s focus on the spreading smell of the wallpaper indicate is happening?
1)She has become obsessed with the wallpaper.
2)She does not think that Jennie is a good housekeeper.
3)She resents John for renting a house in the country.
4)She prefers fog and rain to other weather.
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Option 1 is the answer ie. She has become obsessed with the wallpaper.
Overview: The text begins by admiring the grandeur of the house and also narrates about her husband referring their summer vacation.
She narrates it in a romantic way as a rich estate or even as a ghostly house and the ways about how they were going to afford it, and why the house had been kept deserted for such a long period.
Her expression that there is “something strange” about the situation takes her into a discussion of her illness of having ‘nervous breakdown’ as well as of her marriage.
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