Read the following passage and answer the question.
So now she is gone, and the servants are gone, and the things are gone, and there is nothing left but that great bedstead nailed down, with the canvas mattress we found on it.
We shall sleep downstairs to-night, and take the boat home to-morrow.
I quite enjoy the room, now it is bare again.
How those children did tear about here!
This bedstead is fairly gnawed!
But I must get to work.
I have locked the door and thrown the key down into the front path.
I don't want to go out, and I don't want to have anybody come in, till John comes.
I want to astonish him.
I've got a rope up here that even Jennie did not find. If that woman does get out, and tries to get away, I can tie her!
But I forgot I could not reach far without anything to stand on!
This bed will NOT move!
–“The Yellow Wallpaper,”Charlotte Perkins Gilman
What conclusion can you draw about the author’s use of stream of consciousness?
1.It draws the reader into the experience of sliding into madness.
2.It emphasizes that Gilman does not understand the narrator’s struggles.
3.It reflects the social attitude toward women at the time.