The narrator has seen the women creep before many times. Sometimes the woman wants to help her escape. So, when the unfortunate women begin to make the escape the narrator desperately tries to help, “I pulled and she shook. I shook and she pulled, and before morning we had peeled off yards of that paper.” (Gilman page 557) In reflect to Wagner-Martin in the article “The Yellow Wallpaper: Overview,” she explains how the narrator unconsciously creates an illusion of her self representing the struggles she faces against John, and how she feels suffocated under his control. (Wagner-Martin
The narrator has seen the women creep before many times. Sometimes the woman wants to help her escape. So, when the unfortunate women begin to make the escape the narrator desperately tries to help, “I pulled and she shook. I shook and she pulled, and before morning we had peeled off yards of that paper.” (Gilman page 557) In reflect to Wagner-Martin in the article “The Yellow Wallpaper: Overview,” she explains how the narrator unconsciously creates an illusion of her self representing the struggles she faces against John, and how she feels suffocated under his control. (Wagner-Martin