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So basically read the book or article or whatever and then based on that selection maybe he feels embarrassed or annoyed or something put how he feels then put why you think that without using the words I,my or anything like that because it’s how he feels
In "A Wagner Matinée," this is how Clark feels about being in public with his aunt:
- Clark describes his feeling as trepidation, that is, agitation, worry. He is concerned for his aunt, afraid that she will feel embarrassed because of her appearance.
- His aunt hasn't lived in the city for a very long time. She has clearly let go of worrying about her appearance, and the difference between her and other people is great.
- Clark worries that she might feel embarrassed. However, she does not care in the least about her own or other people's appearance.
- This question is about the short story "A Wagner Matinée," by Willa Sibert.
- Clark is the narrator of the story. He describes the day his aunt came to visit him in the city and they both went to an opera by Wagner.
- His aunt, an educated woman and former music teacher, dropped everything to elope with the man she loved.
- After living in a rural area and taking care of difficult house chores for a long time, Clark's aunt is a different woman.
- She no longer cares about fine dresses and her appearance.
- However, as Clark sees, her fondness of music has not changed.
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