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    Caitlin Ramsey English 102 April 5‚ 2007 Chief Symbols in The Yellow Wallpaper Gender roles play a significant part in The Yellow Wallpaper‚ represented heavily by the physical yellow wallpaper in the bedroom of the summer mansion. This story‚ written by Charlotte Perkins Gilman‚ even begins on the first page and throughout the entire story‚ the narrator portrays women in the common air of being dominated by men. Especially during this time‚ women were oppressed not only by their husbands but

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    expectations and stereotypes remain deeply embedded in our culture. Today and in the past‚ feminist notions about the social norms that limit women’s possibilities have yearned for expression and have found this through various artistic outlets. The Yellow Wallpaper by Charlotte Perkins Gilman‚ The Story of An Hour by Kate Chopin‚ and the 1944 Film Gaslight are three artistic works that relay feminist themes in a unique way. These three works differ in certain aspects‚ but all ultimately embody the same

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    Stella ENG 4U1 Monday‚ September 16‚ 2013 The Prescription to Madness vs. Curiosity Saves the Cat Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s “The Yellow Wallpaper” was published in 1899. This story was based on her own personal experience with severe depression which she underwent a series of unusual treatment for. “The Yellow Wallpaper” is a story about a woman who suffers and has been diagnosed by her husband with “temporary nervous depression” (Gilman‚ 1). The story of “Bluebeard” written by Charles Perrault

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    Hypothesis: Gillman uses the yellow wallpaper to expose oppression against women living in patriarchal society in the 19th Century. After studying and interpreting Charlotte Perkins Gillman’s short story ‘The Yellow Wallpaper’‚ I am able to make the hypothesis that Gillman uses the yellow wallpaper to expose oppression against women living in patriarchal society in the 19th Century. The short story is written based on Gillman’s own life when she underwent “nervous prostration” after the birth

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    children and clean the house. Women were supposed to live their lives in the “domestic sphere.” This way of living is the way that John‚ the narrator’s husband‚ expected her to live. The narrator of “The Yellow Wallpaper” was not happy or willing to live this way and became ill. The yellow wallpaper used in the narrator’s room symbolizes female imprisonment. The narrator uses a horror-themed tale in order to show the position women had in their marriages. Their marriages were very one-sided‚ the man

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    The Yellow Wallpaper The chief symbol in the story The Yellow Wallpaper was the gender roles. Women were oppressed not only by their husbands but also by other male figures. During the 1800s‚ men had the attempt to have a mental screen to place over women‚ which the yellow wallpaper itself symbolizes. The color yellow is often associated with sickness or weakness‚ and the writer’s mysterious illness is a symbol of man’s oppression of the female sex. The two windows‚ representing the probable

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    Astin‚ A. W. (1999) Student Involvement: A developmental theory for higher education. Journal of College Student Development‚ 40(5)‚ 518-529 Eason‚ E. A. (2009). Diversity and group theory‚ practice‚ and research. International Journal of Group Psychotherapy‚ 59(4)‚ 563-574. doi:10.1521/ijgp.2009.59.4.563 Harper‚ S. R.‚ Williams‚ C. D.‚ & Blackman‚ H. W. (2013). Black male student-athletes and racial inequities in NCAA Division I college sports. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania

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    wonder if they all come out of that wallpaper as I did! But I am securely fastened now by my well-hidden rope—you don’t get me out in the road there! I suppose I shall have to get back behind the pattern when it comes night‚ and that is hard! It is so pleasant to be out in this great room and creep around as I please! I don’t want to go outside. I wont‚ even if Jennie asks me to. For outside you have to creep on the ground‚ and everything is green instead of yellow”. The narrator has finally‚ after

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    Katie France Mrs. Brandi Martinez Short Reader Response 2 February 16‚ 2018 The Yellow Wallpaper The Yellow Wallpaper by Charlotte Perkins Gilman is an excellent example of how characters who lack power are depicted. The narrator tells us that her husband‚ John‚ has taken them on a vacation for the summer to a marvelous‚ but old‚ house because she suffers from a nervous depression in her marriage. John is not only her husband‚ but her doctor as well. She complains that he demeans her illness and

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    The Yellow Wallpaper An ill woman with a husband who contains her and a decoration that haunts her. A depressed woman is married to a Doctor who says that she is not truly sick. Her husband takes her to a rental house for a few months to help her rest. The bedroom that they stay in has one specific decoration that the woman does not like‚ yellow wallpaper. The woman despises the yellow paper on the wall. She sits and watches the wallpaper for days‚ particularly at night while her husband sleeps

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