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  1. 4 days ago · Viewers had mixed feelings about the future of Polly and Adam's relationship. While the majority seemed to agree that it was a bad match, some blamed Adam and called him vain and arrogant for leading Polly on. One wrote on social media platform X: "Feel so bad for Polly- but also do not see the 'good looking man' she is referring to! Adam is at ...

  2. 3 days ago · The straight-talking and hilarious 28-year-old is paired up with Adam and hasn't had the easiest start to her marriage, with Adam holding back from intimacy during the honeymoon and not always being the most forthcoming about his feelings for her. While we don't know what the future holds for Polly and Adam's marriage, we have done our best to ...

  3. Does Polly develop throughout the story? If so, how does she develop? If not, explain why she is a static character.

  4. In Mr. Doran’s company, Polly seems distraught that her mother has discovered the relationship, even threatening to kill herself, but as soon as she’s alone she escapes into cheerful hopes and visions of the future.

  5. How does Mrs. Mooney succeed in her mission at the end of "The Boarding House"? What might Doran and Mrs. Mooney discuss privately in "The Boarding House"? Why might Joyce omit this conversation?

  6. He doesn’t have strong or passionate feelings for Polly—he’s not even sure he likes her—but he’s so terrified of what Mrs. Mooney might do and of being exposed that by the story’s end, the strong implication is that he has agreed to marry Polly.

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  8. After Rudolph and Polly have left, Rosicky does their dishes and thinks about the couple. He knows that living in the country is difficult for Polly, an all-American girl who grew up in town. Polly isn’t enthusiastic about doing housework, and she misses the social element of working as a shop clerk in town.