The rising action in this story is best characterized by which event? The narrator explains that she doesn't really like the yel
low wallpaper in the playroom of the house that her husband has rented. The narrator decides to keep a journal and writes about her growing dislike for the yellow wallpaper. The narrator identifies herself completely with the woman trapped in the yellow wallpaper.
The narrator decides to keep a journal and writes about her growing dislike for the yellow wallpaper.
Explanation:
I feel as though this statement is the rising action since, the first sentence given, "The narrator explains that she doesn't really like the yellow wallpaper in the playroom of the house that her husband has rented," is more like it's part of the exposition. The last statement is more part of the resolution than the rising action.
The author envies their love their ability to form a lasting relationship. kind of like if everyone has a boyfriend or girlfriend and you single watching them.