Problem
Frost, Robert. "Home Burial."
He spoke Advancing toward her: "What is it you see From up there always-for I want to know."
She turned and sank upon her skirts at that, And her face changed from terrified to dull.
He said to gain time: "What is it you see," Mounting until she cowered under him. "I will find out
now-you must tell me, dear." She, in her place, reed him any help With the least stiffening
of her neck and silence. (Frost, 2017)
What do you make, if anything, of the wife's physical reaction to the husband's words in this part of the poem?