By the Fourth of July, what does the narrator admit about the wallpaper? What clues does Gilman give us about the education of the narrator and her increasingly agitated state? Is she finding it more and more difficult to communicate? Explain:
A. Acknowledges Its Creative Appeal and Beauty
B. Reveals a Sense of Imprisonment and Madness
C. Disregards the Wallpaper's Presence
D. Demonstrates Increased Social Engagement