The common idea that both essay writers have is that the architecture of the house represents some sort of oppression or way of thinking that women are held up to. In Kevanyu’s essay, he describes the wallpaper as being “a mould into which all women are supposed to fit”. Later on in his essay, he breaks down the author's description of the design of the wallpaper. He believes that it describes how women are perceived by men. The same idea is found in Sant’s essay, where
The common idea that both essay writers have is that the architecture of the house represents some sort of oppression or way of thinking that women are held up to. In Kevanyu’s essay, he describes the wallpaper as being “a mould into which all women are supposed to fit”. Later on in his essay, he breaks down the author's description of the design of the wallpaper. He believes that it describes how women are perceived by men. The same idea is found in Sant’s essay, where