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1.) B-The narrator's mental state
2.) B-feeling of being trapped and her desire to escape
Answer:
Option B. The Wallpaper in the "The Yellow Wallpaper" by Charlotte Perking Gilman symbolizes the narrator's mental state in the story. The wallpaper develops its symbolism through out the story, but it is visible that what symbolizes it's the mental state of the narrator, as it is described as being ripped, to have the form of a desperate woman looking for an escape from a man, and even takes the form of many strangled woman that wanted to be free. All of these allegories are shaping the idea that the wallpaper symbolizes the mental state of the narrator.
Option B. The narrator projects her own feelings of being trapped and her desire to escape onto the woman creeping behind the wallpaper. The main message behind the symbolism of the story is the fact that the narrator is using her imaginative viewings of the wallpaper as a form of projection. She is projecting her own feelings and emotions of being trapped and how desperately she wants to escape her current personal situation with her husband onto the woman that she sees creeping behind the wallpaper.