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    A depiction of mental illness in literature would be “The Yellow Wallpaper” by Charlotte Gilman. Charlotte writes about a woman who finds herself feeling a bit under the weather. She does not tell us exactly what is wrong with this woman but gives us a clue that she had recently had a baby. So for argument sake let’s assume that the narrator‚ who is the sick woman‚ is suffering from postpartum depression. Her husband John who is a doctor tells her that there is nothing wrong with her. He believes

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    Winda Rosita Dewi 10211144022 Jane Eyre’s Struggle for Gender Equality in the novel Jane Eyre By Charlotte Bronte Equal is being the same in quantity‚ size‚ degree‚ value or status (Oxford Dictionary). From that definition‚ it can be said that equality is something that usually some people looking for‚ to show that their status are also same with the others. The inequalities are usually felt by women‚ because of their gender is related with something that weak‚ slow‚ home‚ and so on. Society

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    Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s "The Yellow Wallpaper" – A Feminist Analysis Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s The Yellow Wallpaper is a psychosomatic survey of her condition written by a nervous‚ paternalistically-suppressed young woman‚ during a three-month period of her treatment of neurasthenia. It is a document of the contemplations of her external environment and the physiological variations occurring within her‚ a sketch of the function of her mind-frame‚ within a tensed and depressed brain‚ when her

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    John S. Bak’s article draws attention to evidence of Foucaldian Panopticism in Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s “The Yellow Wallpaper.” Bak begins by giving a brief one paragraph introduction describing Gilman’s diagnosis of “neurasthenia‚” or “nervous prostration‚” as well as the treatment she was prescribed: “Mitchell’s Rest Cure.” (Bak 39) Gilman’s own experiences are reflected throughout her composition through the narrator. Within this first paragraph‚ Bak brings up the question “is she mad at the

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    women or to stir action towards equality. However‚ in the later part of the 19th century‚ women were treated as no more than mere objects by men‚ without any empathy or love. One example that explores the rights of women during the time period is Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s The Yellow Wallpaper. In her short story‚ Gilman depicts the hurtful relationship between a powerless wife and a husband who has no regards for his spouse. Although the wife was submissive and obedient towards her husband in the

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    Charlotte Perkins Gilman was an inspiring author‚ poet‚ and social activist. Gilman was born on July 3‚ 1860 in Hartford‚ Connecticut. Charlotte’s father‚ a relative of the famous writer Harriet Beecher Stowe‚ left her and her family when she was young. The absence of her father resulted in Charlotte’s mother raising two children on her own. Due to the fact that the family moved around frequently‚ Charlotte’s education was sporadic. However‚ Gilman was a strong and sagacious woman who achieved

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    “The Yellow Wallpaper” by Charlotte Perkins Gilman portrays a story around the narrator who is suffering from mental illness‚ which is internal. The narrator begins to explain how she knows something is wrong with her even though her high standing physician husband‚ John‚ and high standing physician brother don’t see anything except a temporary depression. John takes the narrator to a house over the summer to get her away from people and society‚ because John believes it makes her think of her condition

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    may make it difficult for them to complete daily care activities for themselves or for others.” Today postpartum depression is a mental illness that is widely known‚ but in the late 1800’s when Charlotte Perkins Gilman wrote “The Yellow Wallpaper‚” postpartum depression was not known. In fact‚ Charlotte Perkins Gilman herself “experienced a severe depression and underwent a series of unusual treatments for it… [that] is believed to have inspired her best-known short story ‘The Yellow Wallpaper.’”

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    Interpretation and depiction are the apparatus that fuels the growth and countless viewpoints of any story. Short stories are extremely susceptible to this‚ and Charlotte Gilman’s “The Yellow Wallpaper” is no exception to this claim. After searching multiple outlets in regards to critical inquiries it became clearly apparent that the short story had an immense following of critics from all arrays of thought and portrayal. Although‚ after reading the story it is difficult to recognize‚ however it

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    define them. Most people ignored the fight because there was so few participating. Instead people turned a blind eye to the difference of importance in gender roles and continued to live life as the people before had. In “The Yellow Wallpaper‚” Charlotte Perkins Gilman displays the struggle women have in finding equal footing with men because society is reluctant to change the way gender roles are used in everyday life. The oppression of women and the idea that men are the superior gender are stereotypes

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