How would you interpret the words ‘startled’ and ‘apologetic’ in the context?
How would you interpret the words ‘startled’ and ‘apologetic’ in the first sentence of the second passage?
As to the word ‘startled’, why do you think she looked startled?
I think she would have been expecting an experienced doctor and felt startled, maybe disappointed, when she saw the protagonist appearing at her door.
Do you agree? Or was it her daughter’s illness that made her startled?
As to the word ‘apologetic’, why do you think she looked apologetic?
I think she felt apologetic for her appearing startled before the doctor. Do you agree?
Or was it her daughter’s illness that made her feel apologetic, because she thought she hadn’t taken good care of her daughter?
Thanks. It’s from The Use of Force by William Carlos Williams.the context:
They were new patients to me, all I had was the name, Olson. Please come down as soon as you can, my daughter is very sick.
When I arrived I was met by the mother, a big startled looking woman, very clean and apologetic who merely said, Is this the doctor? and let me in. In the back, she added. You must excuse us, doctor, we have her in the kitchen where it is warm. It is very damp here sometimes.