The Assassination of Margaret Thatcher

What is the importance of the stroller in the story, Comma?

The Assassination of Margaret Thatcher

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In the story, Comma, Mary Joplin is pushing a stroller filled with dirty laundry when she and the narrator meet again decades after their childhood friendship. Mary has developed a mental illness. She is speaking to the laundry in the stroller as though the laundry were a person.

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