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On every side it sat like a lid on the mountains...
That she feels trapped by her surroundings
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That she feels trapped by her surroundings.
Elisa feels trapped in "The Chrysanthemums" because she is constrained by societal expectations that limit her role to being a wife and homemaker. She longs for opportunities to express her creativity and intellect, but she is confined to a narrow domestic sphere, leading to feelings of frustration and emotional confinement.
The setting feels isolated and closed in. (Answer for apex)
The entries in this excerpt from Anne's diary span from January 1944 to March 1944. During this time, Anne's perspective has evolved from feeling trapped and isolated to gaining a sense of hope and maturity. She shows more self-awareness and understanding of the world around her, despite the challenges she faces. Her writing reflects a deeper emotional and intellectual growth.
The symptoms of trapped wind in the back and chest tend to be bloating and a feeling of needing to burp or pass wind. Trapped wind can also cause abdominal discomfort, not dissimilar to that experienced with bowel disorders.
Judy is expressing feeling trapped in a situation that is stagnant and unchanging. She may be referring to feeling unable to progress or move forward in her life, or feeling constrained by her circumstances.
You should let your partner know how you feel. If you feel like your trapped and cant go anywhere you should keep an open mind. Tell your partner that you need some space.
You should carefully clip the area to relieve her of uncomfortable feeling there.
I don't know if there is a phobia of mazes but maybe it could branch off claustrophobia? as you are enclosed in the maze and get the feeling you are trapped inside.