English, asked by brittaneyb, 1 year ago

Read the excerpt from "Why I Wrote 'The Yellow Wallpaper.'"

Then, using the remnants of intelligence that remained, and helped by a wise friend, I cast the noted specialist’s advice to the winds and went to work again—work, the normal life of every human being; work, in which is joy and growth and service, without which one is a pauper and a parasite—ultimately recovering some measure of power.

Which social attitude of Gilman’s era does this excerpt demonstrate?
a) Working gives people a sense of competence and control.
b) Working is something that is done with the hands, not the mind.
c) Working is only for those who have to make money to survive.
d) Working against a doctor’s advice has negative consequences.

Answers

Answered by themonotonuspan
18
Option (A) is correct.
Answered by CarliReifsteck
12

Answer :

The given excerpt from the short story 'The Yellow Wallpaper' demonstrates the following  social attitude of Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s era :

a) Working gives people a sense of competence and control.

The phrases 'work, the normal life of every human being,' 'work, in which is joy and growth and service,' and 'without which one is a pauper and a parasite' from the excerpt show that working gave people a sense of competence.

The phrase 'ultimately recovering some measure of power' from the given excerpt shows that working gave people a sense of control.

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