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This research paper: A 3 page essay that discusses Doris Lessing's short story "To Room Nineteen." The writer argues that the physical and social settings described in the narrative play a pivotal role in understanding the story's overall meaning. This is because the social and physical settings establish the context for the severe depression of Lessing's protagonist, Susan Rawlings. It is through Susan's perception of the physical and social settings that make up her life--her home, her family and the room she rents in order to have anonymity and solitude--that the reader comes to understand the reasons behind why a young woman--who seemingly "has everything"--would take her own life. No bibliography is provided.
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