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31 August, 16:49

How did Wilkins adapt "The Revolt of 'Mother'" to reflect the work accepted by "genteel" women of the period?

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  1. 31 August, 20:27
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    The Revolt of Mother by Mary Wilkins is an American short story. It was published back in 1890. This story represents strong themes such as rebellion, cultural culmination, self-importance and the squashing of women in a society dominated by men.

    Moreover, "genteel" means filled with utter politeness, and to adapt the same in Sarah (mother) Wilkins made the character of the lady quiet and refined. Therefore, I would suggest you to choose option-a.
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