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    Ever felt trapped in your own life‚ or oppressed from society? Charlotte Perkins-Stetson’s short story The Yellow Wallpaper illustrates how trapped women felt in the oppressive society they lived in. The narrator lived in a haunted house setting and got through it by writing in a symbolic journal‚ but eventually went a little mad and started seeing a symbolic woman behind the wallpaper. By examining the setting of the ‘haunted house’‚ the symbolism of her journal‚ and the symbolism of the woman behind

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    Inequality Charlotte P. Gilman & Janet Chafetz Gender Inequality Gender Inequality is when men and women are separated by the belief that one gender is superior to the other in forms that deny full participation or restrictions to one’s ability to live an equal life. Ever since the dawn of time there has been one gender superior to the other and to this day there are still gender differences in the political‚ economical and physical life of a male versus a female. Charlotte Perkins Gilman is one

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    mental illness but cannot overcome it due to her husband’s controlling ways. Charlotte Perkins Gilman illustrates the ideological victimization of many women of the early 19th century through a gothic tale of humor where women suffering from post-partum depression is isolated. “The Yellow Wallpaper”‚ written in 1892‚ metaphorically illustrates the captive and oppressed state of women during those time period through which Gilman herself had experienced for many years with bouts of depression and anxiety

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    The Bells by Edgar Allan Poe The central theme in “The Bells” by Edgar Allan Poe shows the phases of the emotions that occur between falling in love and in the next moment having complete destruction and sadness. In stanza I‚ the emotion that is being conveyed is the feeling of happiness that you get when falling in love. The narrator declares. “ …Silver bells!| What a world of merriment their melody foretells!|… All the heavens seem to twinkle|… To the tintinnabulation that so musically wells|

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    Edgar Allan Poe (January 19‚ 1809-October 7‚ 1849)‚ lived to be 40 years old. During his 40 years of living he had to go through many deaths of his loved ones. In addition‚ being abandoned by his father and foster father. Poe lost his mother‚ wife‚ and foster mother all to tuberculosis. He was devastated‚ lost and didn’t know what to do. Leading him to attempting suicide after his wife died. Instead of killing himself‚ he took his agony out in his writings. Edgar Allan Poe wrote approximately sixty-nine

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    Edgar Allan Poe’s work is known throughout the world. He was born in 1809 in Boston. When Poe was still an infant his father left him and then his mother died. Poe was adopted by Jon Allan. Then Edgar Allan Poe was Educated in Europe. Poe attendant college for while‚ but Jon Allan stopped Paying for his college education because Poe had to many gambling depts. Then Poe joined to the army in 1827 he wasn’t successful in the army though. Then Poe moved back to the United States and wrote stories in

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    At first glance‚ Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s The Yellow Wall-Paper may seem to be a fairly simplistic text‚ which outlines a woman’s struggles with postpartum depression; however‚ with greater investigation‚ it can be determined that a deeper meaning is present. The Yellow Wall-Paper‚ with further analysis‚ can be interpreted as having a meaningful message‚ as the oppression of women is profiled. This message is gradually exposed along with the development of the characters‚ namely the narrator and

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    Dracula by Bram Stoker and The Black Cat by Edgar Allen Poe Any text that is composed is written to fit into the society that it is written for. A genre must evolve and modernise itself to remain relevant and interesting to the target audience. In “The Black Cat” by Edgar Allen Poe and “Dracula” by Bram Stoker‚ the composers have both adapted their stories to appeal the people of their time. “Dracula” by Bram Stoker used many of the conventions of the gothic genre to appeal to the Victorian

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    their life experiences to write their literature. This a prime example of Edgar Allan Poe. Edgar Allan Poe became an influential writer‚ because of his childhood‚ his important occurrences in his life‚ and how he influenced other writers. Edgar Allan Poe rise to become an influential writer can be connected to his sad childhood. Edgar Allan Poe was born on January 19‚ 1809 in Boston‚ Massachusetts. When Edgar Allan Poe was the age of three both his parents died‚ causing him‚ his brother‚ and

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    Although not originally well received‚ Edgar Allan Poe‚ became one of the most influential literary writers in American history. As a child‚ he wrote numerous poems‚ many which were later published. As a young adult he focused much of his attention on short fiction. He was credited with creating the detective story and known for his psychological and often violent thrillers. He is also known for his macabre themes and for having a fascination with death. Literary students should recognize these characteristics

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