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Read the epitaphs of Mr. and Mrs. Purkapile from the Spoon River Anthology and answer the question that follows.

Mrs. Purkapile
HE ran away and was gone for a year.
When he came home he told me the silly story
Of being kidnapped by pirates on Lake Michigan
And kept in chains so he could not write me.
I pretended to believe it, though I knew very well
What he was doing, and that he met
The milliner, Mrs. Williams, now and then
When she went to the city to buy goods, as she said.
But a promise is a promise
And marriage is marriage,
And out of respect for my own character
I refused to be drawn into a divorce
By the scheme of a husband who had merely grown tired
Of his marital vow and duty.

Mr. Purkapile
SHE loved me.
Oh! how she loved me I never had a chance to escape
From the day she first saw me.
But then after we were married I thought
She might prove her mortality and let me out,
Or she might divorce me. But few die, none resign.
Then I ran away and was gone a year on a lark.
But she never complained. She said all would be well
That I would return. And I did return.
I told her that while taking a row in a boat
I had been captured near Van Buren Street
By pirates on Lake Michigan,
And kept in chains, so I could not write her.
She cried and kissed me, and said it was cruel,
Outrageous, inhuman! I then concluded our marriage
Was a divine dispensation
And could not be dissolved,
Except by death.
I was right.

Which best describes Mrs. Purkapile's attitude toward her husband? (10 points)
Spiteful—even though she knew he wanted a divorce, she refused to grant him one
Loving—she cared for him, so much she forgave him for leaving
Concerned—because he made up a story about being abducted by pirates, she worried about his sanity
Devoted—even though he did not love her anymore, she was committed to saving their marriage

Respuesta :

''But a promise is a promise

And marriage is marriage,

And out of respect for my own character

I refused to be drawn into a divorce

By the scheme of a husband who had merely grown tired

Of his marital vow and duty.''

From the above context taken from the epitaphs, the attitude of Mrs. Purkapile was observed to be more spiteful.

Option A is the correct answer.

What is meant by epitaphs?

An epitaph is a description written in short to give honor to the person who is being died.

According to the epitaphs taken from Spoon River Anthology, the attitude of Mrs. Purkapile seemed to be very spiteful, which can be viewed when she denied giving divorce to his husband even after knowing that he wanted to end their marriage.

Therefore, the spiteful attitude is observed in the provided epitaphs of Mr. and Mrs. Purkapile.

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