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    “The yellow wallpaper” in the story is resulted from the narrator’s perception that the wallpaper is a topic she must analyze. She believed that the yellow wallpaper symbolizes things that deeply affect her emotion. The wallpaper expands its symbolism accordingly throughout the story. In the beginning‚ the yellow wallpaper is quite unpleasant. The writer describes it as soiled‚ ripped and an unclean yellow. Moreover‚ it is of a shapeless pattern that makes the narrator try to figure out how it

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    reader is only seeing what the depressed woman is telling the reader through her journal entries. The woman constantly speaks of her boredom and how sever her boredom is. She has nothing to do but stare out the barred window and look at the yellow wallpaper all day. She writes in short‚ one sentence paragraphs. It seems as if this woman wrote sporadically‚ possibly taking days before she continues to write in the journal again. Throughout the story‚ one can infer that the women is possibly going

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    Summary: This week we read the short story The Yellow Wallpaper by Charlotte Perkins Gilman‚ the Vanity Fair article Rethinking the American Dream by David Kamp and the short story Thank You M’am by Langston Hughes. These three pieces of writing all had the common theme of tackling with expectation versus reality and the way our perceptions of ourselves and others can fail us. Abstract: I was intrigued by the combination of this week’s readings. I could appreciate each one for the individual

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    An Analysis of “The Yellow Wallpaper” “The Yellow Wallpaper” by Charlotte Perkins Gilman‚ expresses that wasting away in solitude can eventually lead to insanity and desolation. To begin with‚ the narrator is a woman suffering from postpartum psychosis. Postpartum psychosis is a very rare illness that affects some woman shortly after they deliver their new-born babies. A brief summary of the story concludes that the narrator spends all of her time alone in self-reflection until solitude is all

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    Rachel Trudel WMS 351 2/01/06 Violence in Gilman’s‚ "The Yellow Wallpaper" The word "violence" has a very strong connotation in our language‚ and it is most often defined in terms of one individual deliberately causing harm to another. It is expected that if a person is labeled as "violent"‚ he/she is physically abusing someone else. However‚ violence can also take on a more subtle and covert form that does not always involve physical abuse. In addition‚ it does not necessarily imply

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    The Yellow Wallpaper takes place in a house a woman and her husband have just moved into. The house is described as strange and eerie‚ and the relationship between the husband and the wife is bizarre as well. The husband’s wife (the main speaker) wants to spend time going out and doing things‚ but her husband tells she cannot and that she’s not well and has to rest. Her husband practically forces her to rest in her bed all day‚ which is where the wife notices the strange wallpaper‚ and begins to

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    In The Yellow Wallpaper‚ Charlotte Perkins Gilman wrote a story of a woman in the 1900’s‚ she gradually loses her sanity due to a “nervous condition.” The woman in the story exemplifies the women in Gilman’s era; she verifies this by writing her story in a mode of horror. The usage of imagery‚ and plot development exposes the irrational and unjust treatment women are getting by men in her time‚ which exposes the reality that no one wants see. Gilman’s usage of imagery brings the insanity and

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    “The Yellow Wallpaper” by Charlotte Perkins Gilman is a short story inspired by the authors real life experiences. Having suffered from a bout of depression‚ Gilman was prescribed rest and told to refrain from writing‚ which only made things worse by increasing her preexisting depression. “The Yellow Wallpaper” tells a similar tale about a depressed wife who is prescribed bed rest by her husband‚ who also happens to be a physician. They rent a house for the summer‚ where the narrator spends her time

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    The Yellow Wallpaper Analysis As I started reading this short story‚ it clearly introduced who the characters are and where it took place. The narrator is a woman; she has no name‚ remains anonymous throughout the story. She lives with her husband John in a house. This house is isolated from society‚ since the short story indicates that it is far from village‚ roads or any means of communication. It also contains locks and gates throughout. The woman is ill and this illness has placed her in

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    In her novel‚ “The Awakening‚” Kate Chopin‚ a feminist author‚ examines the gender roles‚ and social and moral attitudes of the late nineteenth century in order to contest to these through the protagonist of her novel‚ Edna Pontellier. By utilizing a character such as Edna who is considered to act out in this time period daring to leave her husband‚ in addition to expressing her sexual desires‚ Chopin expresses the awakenings Edna has that ultimately go against the traditionalist society she lives

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