Why did the narrator feel oppressed at number 46 , marconi street during her second visit ?
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- In what respect was the second visit of the narrator to 46 Marconi street different from the first one? Did she really succeed in her mission
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The narrator was upset that her mother's belongings were used by someone else on the grounds of a lie and she felt that the things no longer had her mother's touch and all the sentiments they held.
Explanation:
On her first visit Mrs. Dorling had refused to recognize her and did not let her enter the house. The narrator thus went home with a heavy heart and empty hands from the address her mother had asker her to remember.
On her second visit she had succeeded in entering the house but upon entering it she took in her surroudings and noticed that Mrs. Dorling had been using all her mother's items that she had taken on the grounds of safe guarding. The narrator was upset that her mother's belongings were used by someone else on the grounds of a lie and she felt that the things no longer had her mother's touch and all the sentiments they held. So she went and decided to forget about everything as they would only get the bad memories back especially the address- 46 Marconi street.