In the story "Charles," how does Shirley Jackson develop the negative viewpoint that Laurie's parents have of Charles's mother?

Select the two correct answers.


Laurie's parents discuss with each other what Charles's mother should do to get him to behave.

Charles's father says, "I don't see how they could hold a PTA meeting without Charles's mother."

Laurie's mother hopes to befriend Charles's mother because she sees the same problems with Laurie.

At the P.T.A meeting, Laurie's mother notes that none of the mothers look "haggard enough" to be Charles's mother.