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    In Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s “The Yellow Wallpaper”‚ the woman is diagnosed with a “temporary nervous depression” (pg. 310) by her husband‚ who is a physician. According to an article from Wikipedia‚ as a treatment‚ the rest cure was a 19th century treatment for many mental disorders‚ particularly hysteria‚ which her husband utilizes when he believed that rest and “air” will her well again. She is prescribed medicine to take every hour‚ to calm her “slight hysterical tendencies” (pg.310). The woman

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    •In “The Yellow Wallpaper‚” Gilman uses the horror tale to analyze the position of women within the institution of marriage‚ practiced by the “respectable “classes of her time. •For the author‚ the conventional nineteenth-century middle-class marriage‚ with its distinction between the “domestic” functions of the female and the “active” work of the male‚ ensured that women remained as second-class citizens. •The story reveals that gender division had the effect of keeping women in a childish state

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    In Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s story‚ “The Yellow Wallpaper”‚ a woman is seen to descending into severe post-partum depression‚ and eventually madness. While this story and the woman herself can be analyzed through many different lenses of perspective‚ one lens which may not be seen often is how the woman is a hero‚ but a failed one at that. The narrator and main character of “The Yellow Wallpaper” can be determined as a kind of failed hero‚ if not anti-hero‚ through an archetypal lens of analysis

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    What is most interesting about this description is that Gilman chooses to identify the ugly and patchy‚ stripped off paper as belonging to a boys’ school‚ and not simply a school or even a family home. This image seals the wallpaper as belonging to the world of men‚ which Gilman uses to later metaphorize the wallpaper as representative of a male dominated society. Gilman continues her initial description of the wallpaper with images of "...lame uncertain curves..." that "...suddenly commit

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    “The Yellow Wallpaper”‚ by Charlotte Perkins Gilman is a fictional short story written in 1892. It is a narrative of journal entries of a woman‚ who remains nameless‚ that retreats to a beautiful summer home while her home is being renovated. During her stay‚ she is accompanied by her husband John‚ the Nanny‚ Mary‚ and sister-in-law named Jennie. The nameless narrator has been diagnosed‚ by her husband‚ with nervous depression. The author first portrays John as a loving‚ doting husband who loves

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    In my opinion‚ “The Yellow Wallpaper” written by American writer Charlotte Perkins Gilman (published in the year 1892) is a feminist story‚ telling of a time about a woman’s daily struggle against what was the male-centric thinking and society "norms" of their time; Charlotte Gilman does this by writting the journey of how the female protagonist of her story eventually broke free from the oppression coming from the protagonist husbond. In the first place‚ Janes husband‚ John‚ shows a near-obsession

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    The Culture of The Yellow Wallpaper Through her many stories‚ Charlotte Perkins Gilman‚ developed the notion of how being a strong independent woman can be inspirational to all. The expression of her personal feelings and opinions behind the guise of a seemingly fictional story brings new life to the story itself. During the nineteenth century‚ there were many stereotypes of what was expected from women. In the short story “The Yellow WallpaperGilman composes the story of a woman who suffers from

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    people crazy‚ but to save people from being driven crazy‚ and it worked” (Gilman P). Charlotte Perkins Gilman said this as to why she wrote “The Yellow Wallpaper.” There has been debate among scholars whether Gilman should be considered a feminist or not. The definition of feminism is the advocacy of women’s rights on the basis of the equality of the sexes. Whether Charlotte Perkins Gilman intended to or not‚ “The Yellow Wallpaper” is a feminist piece of literature because of its message regarding women’s

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    The mind seems to develop a world of its own when it is shielded from the physical world. According to Charlotte Perkins Gilman‚ women who undergo mental disorders are commonly disregarded and misdiagnosed. “If a physician of high standing‚ and one’s own husband‚ assures friends and relatives that there is really nothing the matter with one but temporary depression…” the narrator states (p.233). The narrator makes reference to Weir’s treatment of simple rest and restriction from usual daily activities

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    In many literature works‚ feminism has been a major theme. Feminism is prevalent within the disease of the main character‚ the characters‚ and even the setting of the story. Written by Charlotte Perkins Gilman in 1892‚ The Yellow Wallpaper has a remarkably strong feminist theme throughout the story and focuses on gaining independence as a woman in the 19th century while also losing portion of herself‚ throughout a time women have constantly battled for equality with men. The short story is a collection

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