Goody Cloyse and Deacon Gookin were in this story
YGB
What's ironic about Jane's stay in "The Yellow Wallpaper"
She is taken to a place to rest that is beautiful and has all the things she needs, but she gets lost in herself and gets worse
Louisiana. Plantation. Bayou
Desiree's Baby
My faith is gone
YGB: YGB
yellow
The yellow wallpaper
Louise's sister
Josephine
What's ironic about Armand's mother's letter
Upstairs. All alone. Comfy chair
The Story of an Hour
It's a lie; it is not true. I am white!
Desiree: Desiree's Baby
Black and Pink
YGB
Brently Mallard's best friend
Richards
What's ironic about Armand and LaBlanche's child?
This baby is Armand's and is mixed race and is welcome in Armand's home while the child he had in marriage is not.
Upstairs. All alone. Nailed-down bed.
Yellow Wallpaper
“Spring days, and summer days, and all sorts of days that would be her own. She breathed a quick prayer that life might be long. It was only yesterday she had thought with a shudder that life might be long.”
it's about Louise: Story of an Hour
Black and white
Desiree's Baby
Dr. John's sister
Jenny
Explain the verbal irony here: Who says it, as well?
"What if the devil himself should be at my very elbow!"
YBG says this when he's walking in the woods. He doesn't mean the devil is with him, but yet a man appears and it ends up being the devil.
Comfy chairs. Glasses of Whiskey. Lots of visitors
Lamb to the Slaughter
Green leaves
The Story of an Hour
The enslaved woman looking out the window
Zandrine
Desiree's home is named L'Abri. What is ironic about this name
L'abri means shelter and her home is not sheltering because she gets kicked out for being the mother of a mixed race baby.
Green grass. Covered pathways. Extra buildings
Yellow Wallpaper
"Naturally you can have the baby when it comes. You'll have some money. Sorry, I can't give you a lot".
Patrick Maloney: Lamb to the Slaughter
The color of sulphur
The Yellow Wallpaper