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Answer:

The writer allows the reader to realize that Mrs McPherson was a very oppressed woman when married, but now she is experiencing a freedom and independence that she had never felt before.

Explanation:

Mrs McPherson spent her life devoting herself to her husband and children. When the husband became ill, he had to take care of him and the family's work, neglecting himself and his will. However, when he dies, it is as if a weight is lifted off her back and she felt free and ready to be independent and spend her time with herself, being responsible for herself alone.

With this, the writer makes the reader realize that Mrs McPherson was excluded from the marriage, but from the moment that marriage no longer existed, she can get rid of this oppression by becoming completely free.

The thing which the writer makes me feel about Mrs McPherson in The Widow's Might is:

  • I saw that Mrs McPherson was oppressed in her marriage but is now free and independent.

A summary of the text

There is the narration about the life of Mrs McPherson and the difficult marriage which she had to endure as her husband was oppressive and unkind to her and when he dies, she feels peaceful and free.

We can see that the general feeling which we can get for Mrs McPherson is that of pity and sadness and we see how happy and free she is after her husband dies.

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