Reread lines 1–16, and think about how the narrator describes her husband. What do you learn about her character? Support your answer with explicit textual evidence.

Respuesta :

This question refers to "The Wife's Story" written by Ursula Le Guin.

Answer:

The narrator describes her husband as a good man who was corrupted by some situation that totally transformed him.

Explanation:

Between lines 1-16 we learn that the narrator's husband was a very good, considerate, tranguillous, kind man, a good father, a good husband and a person who promoted the well-being and domestic happiness of all people within the home, but this man went through some situation, which the narrator does not know, that turned him into a bad husband and someone very difficult to live with.

With this description we can see that the narrator is unhappy and homesick for the good times that her husband provided and that they no longer exist.