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The Other Woman
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Sherwood Anderson
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In "The Other Woman" by Sherwood Anderson, in the last line ("What I mean to say, you understand, it that, for me, when I awake, the other woman will be utterly gone"), do you believe him? Why or why not?
In Sherwood Anderson's story "The Other Woman," why don't the characters have names?
Give some examples of irony in Sherwood Anderson's The Other Woman.
Why does the bridegroom make such a strong point of his love for his wife in “The Other Woman”?
Why does the main character in "The Other Woman" make so much of the contrast between light and dark, the mind when asleep and the mind in the waking state?