The Issue Of Repression In The 1920's '

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There’s an ongoing cycle of questioning a character’s sanity. Repression is a definite issue which victimizes some of the characters. In chapter 21, the hospital is described as a ward for patients that put up a “cheerful” front. There’s an attempting to convince everyone that it is in fact a hospital, not a prison. The staff harbors animosity towards the patients, referring to them as inmates, and using isolation as punishment. It’s ironic because Ruth faced similar repercussions whenever she caused a ruckus in her home. The prisoners are “locked into the quiet cell, to teach them gratitude,” which what Ruth endured when she locked herself in her bathroom to cry. Singing to herself the “Litany of the Good wife” is what calmed her down, but

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