Mrs. Mallard believes her husband to be dead and sees her life to be more free and less controlling. While the narrator sees her freedom in writing and trying not to slip into insanity. The position of the women’s husband is seen in very different ways and play different roles in the stories. Mrs. Mallard’s husband is very shortly seen in the story as he believed to be dead for most of the story and only shows up near the end of the story. When Brently shows up in the story he is seemed to be the reason for Mrs. Mallard death in the end of the story. While the narrator’s husband is also her husband that thinks what, he’s doing is helping his wife throughout the story. The sanity of the women in the stories also play different roles. For “The Yellow Wallpaper” the narrator slips into madness as she is stuck in a room and is limited to the what she can do in the room confines of the room. As her husband, has taken writing away from and tries to stop her from mental activity. She also believes that the wallpaper is coming alive and that there is another woman behind the wall. Mrs. Mallard never clearly slips into insanity after her husband’s death but she does begin to show a difference in behavior. She starts to continually repeat the word “Free” as she see a whole new life before
Mrs. Mallard believes her husband to be dead and sees her life to be more free and less controlling. While the narrator sees her freedom in writing and trying not to slip into insanity. The position of the women’s husband is seen in very different ways and play different roles in the stories. Mrs. Mallard’s husband is very shortly seen in the story as he believed to be dead for most of the story and only shows up near the end of the story. When Brently shows up in the story he is seemed to be the reason for Mrs. Mallard death in the end of the story. While the narrator’s husband is also her husband that thinks what, he’s doing is helping his wife throughout the story. The sanity of the women in the stories also play different roles. For “The Yellow Wallpaper” the narrator slips into madness as she is stuck in a room and is limited to the what she can do in the room confines of the room. As her husband, has taken writing away from and tries to stop her from mental activity. She also believes that the wallpaper is coming alive and that there is another woman behind the wall. Mrs. Mallard never clearly slips into insanity after her husband’s death but she does begin to show a difference in behavior. She starts to continually repeat the word “Free” as she see a whole new life before