The gate opened with a loud clang and I jumped. Eight men struggled out with a huge mahogany four-poster bed. It was just like Mom and Dad's bed, with a mirror in the headboard surrounded by carved dragons. Most of the crowd murmured in admiration, but I also heard an indignant snort. Typical capitalist, said a ragged-looking old woman. I blushed. Our family had a capitalist bed, too. What is the speaker's point of view in the passage?
a) She believes that it is important to shame capitalists.
b) She agrees with the practice of carving dragons.
c) She feels like an outsider because her family had been successful.
d) She thinks people should live a simple life without expensive items.