You must have read the book answer the following questions in two or three thoughtful paragraphs. Your response should show patient, thoughtful, and creative engagement. You’re invited to pose insightful
You must have read the book answer the following questions in two or three thoughtful paragraphs. Your response should show patient, thoughtful, and creative engagement. You’re invited to pose insightful questions as crucial elements of your response. I also encourage you to read the context surrounding the quotations, where provided, to you articulate your answers, though doing so is not expressly required. 1) “Besides which ‘psychology’ never interested me. The psychological viewpoint made me impatient and still does, and it’s an instrument that merely trespasses” (17). do you think she means? Do you consider this book a psychological portrait or something else? Why? 2) “I looked at the living roach and was discovering inside it the identity of my deepest life” (51-52). Discuss her sense of a deeper life here, and why she’s able to discover it through the roach in particular. 3) “Everything here is the elegant, ironic, and witty replica of a life that never existed anywhere: my house is a merely artistic creation” (22). This character seems to have a problem with art, though we know she is a sculptor. ’s does she find wrong with things like elegance, irony, or wit, or as expressed elsewhere, “good taste?”