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Read the excerpt from "The Yellow Wallpaper." At first he meant to repaper the room, but afterwards he said that I was letting it get the better of me, and that nothing was worse for a nervous patient than to give way to such fancies.

Which gothic element in this excerpt reflects a social attitude of Gilman’s time?
The narrator feels an inevitable sense of doom.
The qualities of the wallpaper create a sense of mystery.
John appears to be a supernatural being.
John views his wife’s concerns as unimportant and silly.

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