Character Details
Symbolism
Story Details
Understanding the Story & Analysis
100

This character got married young to escape her circumstances.

Who is Sally?

100

This floor covering with a floral pattern represents Sally's entrapment.

What are linoleum roses?

100

Sally claims she got married for this emotion, but the narrator expresses otherwise. 

What is love?

100

The narrator believes Sally's true motivation for marriage was this.

What is to escape?

200

Sally met her husband while he was working as this at a school bazaar.

What is a marshmallow salesman?

200

These items Sally looks at represent the material possessions she gained, but at the cost of her freedom.

What are the towels, toaster, alarm clock, and drapes?

200
Sally's husband once broke this specific part of the house during an episode of anger.

What is the door?

200

The text states Sally has "her husband and her house now, her pillowcases and her plates," suggesting marriage gave her these instead of happiness. 

What are material things/possessions?

300

What type of behavior did the husband exhibit?

What is violent/controlling?

300

The ceiling is described as this, which contrasts the marriage fantasy with harsh reality.

What is "smooth as wedding cake"?

300

Sally can only receive visitors under this specific condition regarding her husband's whereabouts.

What is when he is working/at work?

300

Sally's need for her husband to "give her money" to buy things shows she lacks this type of independence.

What is financial independence/control over her own money?

400

The narrator uses this phrase to describe Sally's rushed marriage.

What is "young and not ready"?
400

The window that Sally cannot look out of symbolizes this loss in her marriage.

What is her freedom/connection to the outside world?

400

Sally describes her husband's temper as being okay most days followed by this word that implies his controlling behavior.

What is "except"?

400

The story describes Sally looking at walls and the alarm clock, suggesting she spends her day doing this, which hints at her isolation.

What is watching time pass?

500

Sally's husband controls these three aspects of her social interaction with the outside world.

What are talking on the telephone, looking out the window, and having friends visit? 

500

Real roses are living and can grow, but linoleum roses are permanent and lifeless, symbolizing this about Sally's situation.

What is Sally's inability to grow, change, or escape her marriage?

500

The text reveals Sally sits at home primarily because of the fixed mindset caused by her husband's control.

What is being afraid to go outside without his permission?

500

Sally spends her time looking at household items and the linoleum floor pattern, which suggests this about her daily life.

What is she is isolated, confined to the home, or has nothing to do?