Read the excerpt from chapter 36 of The Awakening. "I love you," she whispered, "only you; no one but you. It was you who awoke me last summer out of a life-long, stupid dream. Oh! you have made me so unhappy with your indifference. Oh! I have suffered, suffered! Now you are here we shall love each other, my Robert. We shall be everything to each other. Nothing else in the world is of any consequence. Which of the following ideas is reflected in Edna's words? Together they will never suffer again. No one but Robert understands her. Robert is her one and only true love. Nothing but their love matters to her anymore.​