Question
Reread the boldfaced lines. What does this monologue reveal about Ollivant?
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Responses
He believes that both of his children should have the same opportunities.
He believes that both of his children should have the same opportunities.
He has very conservative ideas about men’s and women’s roles.
He has very conservative ideas about men’s and women’s roles.
He is sympathetic to Mary’s desire for freedom and independence.
He is sympathetic to Mary’s desire for freedom and independence.
He supports his wife’s past and present decisions to have a career.
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Responses
He believes that both of his children should have the same opportunities.
He believes that both of his children should have the same opportunities.
He has very conservative ideas about men’s and women’s roles.
He has very conservative ideas about men’s and women’s roles.
He is sympathetic to Mary’s desire for freedom and independence.
He is sympathetic to Mary’s desire for freedom and independence.
He supports his wife’s past and present decisions to have a career.
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To provide an accurate analysis, I'll need to see the boldfaced lines from the monologue you're referencing. Could you please provide them?
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