Mary Wilkins Freeman's character 'Sarah Penn' in 'The Revolt of Mother' moves her family into a new house to assert her rights against traditional gender roles.
False. In her short story 'The Revolt of Mother,' Mary Wilkins Freeman portrays a character named Sarah Penn, not Mother Magoun. Sarah asserts her rights by moving her family into the new house that was intended for her husband's business purposes. This act symbolizes her rebellion against traditional gender roles and societal expectations.
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