Katherine Mansfield’s “The Garden Party” and Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s “The Yellow Wallpaper” but the similarities between the two stories are evident and thus‚ they can be compared. One similarity is the presence of patriarchy. Another is the responsibilities of the “home” and/or “home life” being the sole responsibilities of the woman in the stories. One of the similarities between the “Garden Party” and “The Yellow Wallpaper” is the existence of patriarchy in the stories. One way in which this can
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“THE YELLOW WALLPAPER”: MENTAL ILLNESS AND ITS TREATMENTS Postpartum depression is defined as‚ “a mood disorder that can affect women after childbirth… [and can cause] feelings of extreme sadness‚ anxiety‚ and exhaustion that may make it difficult for them to complete daily care activities for themselves or for others.” Today postpartum depression is a mental illness that is widely known‚ but in the late 1800’s when Charlotte Perkins Gilman wrote “The Yellow Wallpaper‚” postpartum depression was
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present in literature including A Doll’s House by Henrik Ibsen and “The Yellow Wallpaper” by Charlotte Perkins Gilman. However‚ the lead female characters in both of these works‚ Nora and the unnamed narrator‚ challenge the gender roles of their cultures in their respective stories. In A Doll’s House‚ Nora forges a signature to help save her dying husband’s life‚ while the unnamed narrator in “The Yellow Wallpaper” rips down wallpaper that symbolizes her emotional confinement. Women of the mid-19th
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heavily controlled by men. Women were treated as if they were inferior to men. Charlotte Perkins Gilman brings light to this problem in a interesting way. Gilman herself‚ was in fact driven to near madness and later claimed to have written “The Yellow Wallpaper” to protest this treatment of women like herself‚ and specifically to address her physician. Although they never replied to Gilman personally‚ they are said to have confessed to a friend that they had changed their treatment of hysterics after
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Heart‚” by Edgar Allen Poe and “The Yellow Wallpaper‚” by Charlotte Perkins Gilman are both prime examples of how 19th century authors provoked the ideas of paranoia and mental deterioration within troubled narrators. These disorders can be compared in reference to when each character makes its discovery‚ the similarities can be drawn from discovering these comparisons in mental state‚ and then differences between “The Tell-Tale Heart” and “The Yellow Wallpaper” can be broadcasted. In “Tell-Tale
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“The Yellow Wallpaper” by Charlotte Perkins Gilman portrays a story around the narrator who is suffering from mental illness‚ which is internal. The narrator begins to explain how she knows something is wrong with her even though her high standing physician husband‚ John‚ and high standing physician brother don’t see anything except a temporary depression. John takes the narrator to a house over the summer to get her away from people and society‚ because John believes it makes her think of her condition
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In the story‚ "The Yellow Wallpaper‚" John’s wife believes she is sick. However‚ her husband a medical professional‚ diagnoses her as only having nervous depression. She is locked in their bedroom staring at the yellow wallpaper all day and night. The song that best reflects the themes presented in this story is‚ "Trapped In My Mind" by Kid Cudi. He is trapped in his own mind‚ believing that there is no escape‚ and simply accepts his lot in life. John’s wife
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A Woman’s Identity The Yellow Wallpaper‚ written in 1892‚ a woman’s identity is described by the author Charlotte Perkins Gilman consistent with society of the times. It is in direct contrast to Homage to my Hips which was written almost 100 years later by Lucille Clifton‚ in which writing styles and the identity of women were much stronger. In 1892 when The Yellow Wallpaper was written‚ women did not have much say in anything they wanted to do. Women were inferior to men as well as dependent
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The Yellow Wallpaper Analysis In “The Yellow Wallpaper”‚ John is a likely reason causing his own wife to go crazy. Throughout the story‚ the woman keeps on saying what she thinks would be the best for her‚ but John‚ like the other physicians of the time‚ is being narrow minded and is only letting her do what he thinks will help since he is the physician. Research nowadays has proven that the things she wants are actually what would have helped her get better in the first place. The best treatment
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Despite the fact that Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s “The Yellow Wallpaper” and Tennessee Williams’s “A Streetcar Named Desire” were published in different centuries‚ it reveals that the worrisome treatment of women have been prevalent throughout the history of American culture and society. While “The Yellow Wallpaper” mainly deals with the mistreatment of women by their husbands in the 19th century and how confined their lives were while the men had full control and respect‚ “A Streetcar Named Desire”
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