Character Analysis Of The Way Up To Heaven

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The Change of a Woman’s Patients Patients is a very important part of any relationship. Mrs Foster is a character from “The Way Up To Heaven” who demonstrates patience for her husband at the beginning of the short story. It is understood very fast that the relationship between Mr and Mrs Foster is emotionally and, mentally abusive. Mrs Foster is a character who undergoes a profound change throughout “The Way Up To Heaven”. In the beginning Mrs Foster demonstrates patience for her husband, then she begins to grow impatient at the end it is understood that Mrs Foster is a very twisted being.

Mrs Foster demonstrates an immense amount of patience for her husband. Mrs Foster plans to take a six week vacation to paris to visit her daughter. She …show more content…

Mrs Foster stops at the door and listens inside. She hears a noise and decides to leave her husband behind. The noise she hears in the house is the elevator being stuck. She left her husband for dead in an elevator and left for paris. She is twisted when the narrator explains “once a week, on tuesdays, she writes a letter to her husband a nice, chatty latter-” (9). She knows her husband is dead and she continues to write to him. She could be doing this as an alibi. In the letter she writes: “‘take your meals regularly, dear, although this is something i’m, afraid you may not be doing when i’m not with you’” (9). It is twisted because obviously, he is not eating he is dead. She killed her husband. The Mrs Foster from the beginning of the story was a patient loving wife; now she left him for dead in an elevator. When Mrs Foster returns from the trip she makes a phone call. She calls the lift company and says to them “‘ you see my legs aren 't any to good for walking up a lot of stairs’” (10). She calls the lift company and makes sure they hurry so she is not the one to find her husband 's dead body. She is sick and twisted now, instead of realizing she is unhappy and leaving him, she essentially kills

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