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Why do you think Parker chose to write this story from an omniscient point of view? How would this story differ if told from a different, closer perspective, such as that of Hazel, Herbie, or one of the other characters?
When the story begins, it mentions “the deferred death of a hazy widowed mother” (1). Why do you think Parker provides so little information about Hazel’s past?
Hazel notes that other women in her social circle have sad moods, and she resents the fact that when she’s sad, she’s criticized. Consider the passage below:
“There was Mrs. Florence Miller who got regular crying jags, and the men sought only to cheer and comfort her. The others spent whole evenings in grieved recitals of worries and ills; their escorts paid them deep sympathy. But she was instantly undesirable when she was low in spirits” (18).
Do you think Hazel’s perceptions are accurate? Why does she feel this way? Use evidence from the story to support your points.