that last 2 questions.

how does author of story talk about wallpaper? what symbolism it obtain?

She discuss wallpaper by showing herself being trapped and isolated in room where no one understand her. She be describing her own life. I not get the symbolism part.

Where does paranoia begin?

When her husband not listen to her and when she say how she feels.

Wallpaper is rigid, inflexible. This wallpaper confines her.

thanks very much ms. sue i right where i say when paranoia begin? it be when her husband not listen to her?

Right.

thank you:) ms. sue in my very first question i get the forshadowing quote right? i guess on that one.

Yes.

hve a good night ms. sue and thanks for helping with questions :)

To understand how the author of the story talks about wallpaper and the symbolism it obtains, you can analyze the text itself and look for clues that shed light on the author's intentions. Start by reading the story carefully, paying attention to any mentions, descriptions, or emotions associated with the wallpaper.

Notice how the author describes being trapped and isolated in a room where no one understands her. This suggests that she feels confined and misunderstood in her own life. The fact that she specifically mentions the wallpaper shows its significance in symbolizing her situation.

The symbolism of the wallpaper can be interpreted as a representation of the societal norms and expectations that confine women during the time the story was written. The wallpaper becomes a metaphor for the oppressive and restrictive structures in place, as well as the narrator's struggle against them.

Now, let's move on to your second question. Paranoia begins for the narrator when her husband fails to listen to her and disregards her feelings. This can be seen as a form of emotional neglect, leading to a sense of uneasiness and distrust in her own experiences and perceptions.

As the story progresses, the narrator's paranoia intensifies as she becomes more immersed in her obsession with the wallpaper and her growing detachment from reality. The neglect and dismissal she experiences from her husband contribute to her descending into a state of heightened paranoia.