What does the author mean by "desolation of her woman's nature"? (Women = Mrs Thompson )
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She was “not a woman of saintly temper, nor much given to self-denial for others' good”, as the narrator comments. As a childless woman she had “nothing to love and care for out of herself, and so became sore, irritable, ill-tempered, and self-afflicting in the desolation of her woman's nature”.
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by "desolation of her mother's nature" poet mean the loneliness of mrs . Thompson's women's nature as for long time she had nothing to love and care for out herself, and so she became sore , irritable and I'll tempered.
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