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- # Wife's "Holofernes" Accusation and Narrator's Reflection
## Overview
This segment, titled "Wife's 'Holofernes' Accusation and Narrator's Reflection," is an excerpt from the short story "[I and My Chimney](arke:01KG6YFYGCYAYC9GHGT2Z086S9)". It spans lines 747 to 763 of the source text and was extracted from the file "[i_and_my_chimney.txt](arke:01KG6YDDFE1YJ2Q37Q9JT1AJVB)". This segment is part of the larger "[Melville](arke:01KG6YCG626JN4FCG8QK17CQCF)" collection.
## Context
The narrator recounts a morning conversation at breakfast where his wife, in a characteristic didactic and reproachful tone, refers to him as "Holofernes." This nickname is used by his wife to denote any "fell domestic despot." The narrator explains that when he resists her "ambitious innovations," she likens him to the biblical figure and reads aloud newspaper accounts of domestic tyranny, often culminating in violence and suicide. This segment follows "[Negotiation with Mr. Scribe and Narrator's Inability to Part](arke:01KG6YGB4RB5GTN0B58WXKW9S3)" and precedes "[Wife's Suspicious Calm and Visit to Mr. Scribe's Residence](arke:01KG6YGB4YX3C69EP3RFCYN8TQ)".
## Contents
The text details the narrator's wife's use of the name "Holofernes" as a term of endearment and criticism for her husband when he opposes her plans. It includes a vivid, albeit fictionalized, description of a newspaper story she might read, detailing a tyrannical husband who commits horrific acts of violence against his family before taking his own life. The narrator reflects on his wife's method of expressing disapproval and the dramatic narratives she employs.
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- # Wife's "Holofernes" Accusation and Narrator's Reflection
## Overview
This segment, titled "Wife's 'Holofernes' Accusation and Narrator's Reflection," is an excerpt from the short story "[I and My Chimney](arke:01KG6YFYGCYAYC9GHGT2Z086S9)". It spans lines 747 to 763 of the source text and was extracted from the file "[i_and_my_chimney.txt](arke:01KG6YDDFE1YJ2Q37Q9JT1AJVB)". This segment is part of the larger "[Melville](arke:01KG6YCG626JN4FCG8QK17CQCF)" collection.
## Context
The narrator recounts a morning conversation at breakfast where his wife, in a characteristic didactic and reproachful tone, refers to him as "Holofernes." This nickname is used by his wife to denote any "fell domestic despot." The narrator explains that when he resists her "ambitious innovations," she likens him to the biblical figure and reads aloud newspaper accounts of domestic tyranny, often culminating in violence and suicide. This segment follows "[Negotiation with Mr. Scribe and Narrator's Inability to Part](arke:01KG6YGB4RB5GTN0B58WXKW9S3)" and precedes "[Wife's Suspicious Calm and Visit to Mr. Scribe's Residence](arke:01KG6YGB4YX3C69EP3RFCYN8TQ)".
## Contents
The text details the narrator's wife's use of the name "Holofernes" as a term of endearment and criticism for her husband when he opposes her plans. It includes a vivid, albeit fictionalized, description of a newspaper story she might read, detailing a tyrannical husband who commits horrific acts of violence against his family before taking his own life. The narrator reflects on his wife's method of expressing disapproval and the dramatic narratives she employs.
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