What does aunt Georgiana do and say at the end of the concert?

When it is time to leave the concert hall, Aunt Georgiana starts crying and says, “I don’t want to go!” at the end of “A Wagner Matinee”, because (A) She must leave music behind and return to the silent fields and routine chores of her Nebraska farm.

What does aunt Georgiana do and say at the end of the concert?

When it is time to leave the concert hall, Aunt Georgiana starts crying and says, “I don’t want to go!” at the end of “A Wagner Matinee”, because (A) She must leave music behind and return to the silent fields and routine chores of her Nebraska farm.

What is wrong with the bed in the Yellow Wallpaper?

The bed represents being not just trapped, but being stuck, as in the inability to move or change anything, and also has obvious sexual connotations.

How do Clark’s feelings toward his aunt change during the story?

f. How do Clark’s feelings toward his aunt change during the story? – At first he feels like he barely knows her and that she is a stranger but towards the end of the story he starts to realise that he just needed to spend some time with her to realise how he exactly feels about his aunt.

Why did Aunt Georgiana give up music?

At the end, Aunt Georgiana told Clark that she did not want to leave. Having experienced the world of music again did not want to return to the world of cows, corn, and snakes. Aunt Georgiana gave up her career in music in getting married and moving to Nebraska.

Will Aunt Gana return to Nebraska or stay in Boston?

Do you think Aunt Georgiana will return to Nebraska or stay in Boston? Why? Aunt Georgina will return to Nebraska. Even though she says, “I don’t want to go,” we know that she will return, because in Nebraska is Uncle Howard (4) and her home.

How does the speaker’s husband feel about her writing in The Yellow Wallpaper?

How does the speaker’s husband feel about her writing? The speaker’s husband dislikes his wife’s writing. John thinks her writing makes her condition worse.

How might aunt Georgiana be different if she had stayed in Boston?

She tells Clark, “pray that whatever your sacrifice may be, it be not that,” for Aunt Georgina, leaving Boston (and music) was the biggest sacrifice. Therefore staying in Boston, Georgina would have been happier.

When Clark was a boy What subjects did he learn from Aunt Georgiana?

When he was a boy, Aunt Georgina taught Clark the subjects of Latin, Literature (namely Shakespeare and mythology), and Music (specifically how to play the organ that her husband had bought for her).

Why does Clark come to live with Aunt Georgiana as a boy?

Why did Aunt Georgiana help Clark so much when he was a young boy? She wanted him to get out of Nebraska and be successful in life. -Aunt Georgiana is stuck in Nebraska, taking care of her family and her farm for the rest of her life.