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    The Yellow Wallpaper: Breaking Free During the 19th century‚ women were severely discriminated and influenced by society’s strict patriarchal ideals. Charlotte Perkins Gilman emphasizes in her short story “The Yellow Wallpaper” men’s imprisonment of women into patterned domestic lives through the narrator’s complicated relationship with the nursery she is forced to stay at and its intricate wallpaper. Gilman discloses the necessity for women’s equal opportunity and freedom as men through the

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    In Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s short story “The Yellow Wallpaper”‚ the protagonist narrator and her physician husband John move to a secluded‚ Gothic-style English estate for the summer after the narrator has a baby and develops a “temporary nervous depression - a slight hysterical tendency” (165). John has put her on a strict bed rest treatment in a particular room without any social‚ physical‚ or mental stimulation. She and her husband are staying in the upstairs nursery which the narrator describes

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    Charlene Pryor Professor Kathryn Warren English 2329 March 6‚ 2011 “The Yellow Wallpaper” In the story of “The Yellow Wallpaper”‚ the protagonist is the narrator‚ and suffers from mental illness that she describes as nervousness. Her husband‚ however‚ refuses to admit that she is ill‚ but has taken her to a summer rental home for a treatment of rest. John is a physician and prescribes one hour of rest per day‚ and has restricted her from visitors‚ traveling‚ or participating in any activity

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    Analysis of Indirect Characterization in “The Yellow Wallpaper” Lama Ismail Haigazian University Outline: Introduction: A. “The Yellow Wallpaper” was written at a time when the traditional power structure of marriage was supported. B. Gilman describes the unequal status of a wife‚ the narrator‚ who suffers from nervous depression. C. Brief history of interpretations of “The Yellow Wallpaper.” D. The chosen interpretation rests on how the narrator’s character is analyzed through

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    closer to the norm; however‚ when this is not attained‚ it has social ramification for the individual‚ such as being destroyed‚ stigmatized and attacked by society. The views and standards of society can lead to one becoming mad. In the text‚ “The Yellow Wallpaper”‚ by Charlotte Gilman‚ the narrator struggles to maintain her sanity after failing to find her place in the world as a new mother. To begin‚ the society’s views on gender roles and the lack of feminism force the narrator to negatively destroy

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    balance her husband’s need with her desire to express her creativity. However as the story progresses‚ the narrators desire changes after seeing the wallpaper. She forgets about becoming an ideal mother and a wife. When she lost her outer reality‚ she gained her inner reality‚ where she kept on trying to figure out the pattern that was hidden in the wallpaper.

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    On my first reading of Charlotte Perkins Gilman ’s "The Yellow Wallpaper"‚ I found the short story extremely well done and the author‚ successful at getting her idea across. Gilman ’s use of imagery and symbolism only adds to the reality of the nameless main character ’s sheltered life and slow progression into insanity or some might say‚ out of insanity. The short story is written in first person and it is from our nameless character ’s writing ’s that we are introduced to her world and her

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    which is the foci in other Gothic works at the time‚ authors such as Edgar Allen Poe and Charlotte Perkins Gilman use this mental condition of their protagonist in order to achieve the expected Gothic reaction. Specifically‚ in Gilman’s "the Yellow Wallpaper"‚ the protagonist‚ a white‚ middle class housewife diagnosed with depression‚ sinks into insanity right before the readers eyes; her psychology unfolds and produces that horrific reaction appropriate for the American Gothic. This‚ however‚ in

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    “The Yellow Wallpaper” by Charlotte Perkins Gilman” was written in 1892‚ this story is often connected to a feminist story. Given that‚ others view the story as an embellished horrific and catastrophic Syfy. Whereas others outlook on the narrative is of an imprisoned woman in a male-dominated society. Upon analyzing the story’s point of view‚ setting‚ tone‚ and symbols readers will notice how in fact‚ a feminist theme advances through the development of the story. The Yellow Wallpaper exemplifies

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    “The Yellow Wallpaper” was written by Charlotte Perkins Gilman‚ who herself suffered depression. The story begins with the narrator‚ Jane‚ explaining her husband‚ John‚ has taken her to a country estate to rest. John‚ a doctor‚ feels Jane is experiencing a temporary nervous condition after recently giving birth and should have complete rest from all physical and mental stimulation. Jane feels she would better benefit from some stimulating work. John strictly forbids Jane from doing any writing and

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