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    In “The Yellow Wallpaper”‚ a short story by Charlotte Gilman‚ the author uses various archetypal devices throughout the story‚ including the damsel in distress‚ and the fall to showing a woman going through a terrible condition while being shrugged off as not serious; directly mirroring society not taking a woman’s word compared to their fellow man or revealing how easily misconceived mental illness really is. Several times throughout the story‚ the narrator provides us with her account of the condition

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    and social contexts are reflected in the gender of characters in two or three literary works. The two literature works I have decided to go with are The Yellow Wallpaper by Alice Walker and Trifles by Susan Glaspell. In both of these stories I feel like that historical and social contexts are reflected in the gender of characters. In The Yellow Paper it is about a woman and her husband it takes place in I would say early 1900s. The woman’s name is Jane and her husband’s name is John. Im the story

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    The story “Yellow Wallpaper” very strongly confirms to the restricted position of women in patriarchal society. It clearly depicts how women are subjected to the male oppression within the very household. They have been kept away from any intellectual activity‚ like writing‚ for males do not believe in the genius of female authorship. By the ending of the story Gilman aims to present that how in the male-dominating system there is no satisfying place for women to live. As a result of her gender‚

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    distinct that individual from others. In the yellow wallpaper by charlotte Perkins Gilman the narrator is suffering from postpartum depression. In the beginning John who is the narrator husband move to a colonial mansion with her just for her own good which is for her to feel better from her depression. In the mansion there is a wallpaper that every time the narrator looks at it‚ she sees a woman stuck in the paint trying to escape from the wallpaper. The narrator is a sympathetic character‚ since

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    Part A 1. Criminology has focused a majority of its research based on the crimes committed by those of the male gender. The male gender has comprised the great majority of offenders adjacent to the time and place. Feminists began to argue the fact as to why woman could not be included in the research of criminology? One could research why it is woman have committed less crimes than that of men? The woman who did commit crimes have all been represented in negative and stereotypical ways‚ focusing

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    application of the feminist translation theory will be introduced briefly. Then the three theory foundation and their strength and weakness will be summarized generally in this paper. My personal view about the feminist translation theory and feminism will be the ending. Key words:Feminist translation theory; Feminism; Sherry Simon;Luise Von Flotow;Barbara Godard; 1. Introduction 1.1 Brief introduction of the background: Feminist translation rose

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    Talents and dreams‚ hopes and desires‚ shunned by the husbands and times of the women in ìThe Crysanthemumsî and ìThe Yellow Wallpaper.î The wife‚ Elisa‚ in ìThe Crysanthemumsî‚ reflects an internal struggle with herself to find her place in a world of definite gender roles. ìThe Yellow Wallpaperî traces the treatment of a woman who descends from depression to madness in the male-imposed psychiatric confinement of her room. The mirror-like situations that hinder the protagonists in both stories

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    striking similarity between the stories of “The Yellow Wallpaper” and “Quadraturin” is the theme of control. In “The Yellow Wallpaper” it is in the form of a controlling husband deciding for his deranged infantilized wife‚ and in “Quadraturin” it is the oppressive force of communism. In this essay I wish to explore the parallels between the two stories and how control affects the mental sate and outcome of the protagonists. In the yellow wallpaper John‚ the husband and physician of the narrator

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    build on an individual’s surroundings and awareness. To have control‚ to know‚ to teach. Many argue that education is the key and that being able to learn something new each day is the sign of a healthy brain. Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s “The Yellow Wallpaper”‚ elaborates on this idea of how mental health is correlated to a provocative environment. She writes about a woman who had been kept in solitude to cure her postpartum depression and through this she loses her wellness. The story demonstrates

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    The symbolic meaning of the Wallpaper Throughout the short story The yellow Wallpaper the idea of the wallpaper is brought up again and again. The women that is seen in the wallpaper is representative of John’s wife. She feels that she is trapped in her marriage with John and has no way of getting out of it. The yellow stain wallpaper representative of her beliefs that the traditions of marriage and family are tainted and wrong. It was not until the very last scene in which the narrator finally

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