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Why does it matter that the narrator is a mother?
A. The narrator is a diligent mother, which helps us understand
obsession with escaping from her husband.
B. The narrator is not allowed to care for her own child, which sh
how much John controls her life.
C. The narrator abandoned her own child, which is why she is
confined to the house in the first place.
D. The narrator's motherly instincts for Jennie show us how muc
her own child.



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