![]() She believes that hatred radiates from the room. ![]() “-but John says the very worst thing I can do is to think about my condition, and I confess it always makes me feel bad” (Gilman 5).įrom the way she describes and interacts with the room, one can notice that she has a dislike and immense hatred towards the room she is confined in. She is also filled with sadness because of a lack of support from her husband and society in coping with her condition. He gives her drugs and forbids her from performing any congenial work ‘Personally, I disagree with their ideas’ (Gilman 2). ![]() The narrator also has a dislike towards her husband’s actions. This makes her feel so helpless ‘And what can one do?’ (Gilman 2). Contrary to what is expected of physicians, her husband who is a physician dismisses the seriousness of her condition and goes on assuring relatives and friends that she only suffers from ‘a slight hysterical tendency’ (Gilman 2). ![]() The narrator suffers from a mental condition and is angered by the fact that her husband who is a physician does not believe that she is sick ‘You see he does not believe I am sick!’ (Gilman 1). ![]()
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