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19 May, 17:04

So the door of all those pretty suburban houses opened a crack to permit a glimpse of uncounted thousands of American housewives who suffered alone from a problem that suddenly everyone was talking about, and beginning to take for granted, as one of those unreal problems in American life that can never be solved-like the hydrogen bomb. By 1962 the plight of the trapped American housewife had become a national parlor game.

Which key terms from the excerpt most support the theme that women can feel suffocated by societal expectations

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  1. 19 May, 17:12
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    In my opinion, the terms are "glimpse", "suffered alone" and "trapped".

    The problem was acknowledged and discussed at the time, but the solution didn't seem to be there yet. Those women felt suffocated because the problem was still perceived as a very private issue (of private household lives) that the society didn't have the right, let alone the strength, to deal with.
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