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    Terror and the Uncanny from Poe to the Pulps (The Library of America‚ 2009)‚ pages 131–47. © 2009 Literary Classics of the U.S.‚ Inc. Originally appeared in New England Magazine (January 1892). Republished in The Yellow Wall Paper (1899). CHARLOTTE PERKINS GILMAN (1860–1935) The Yellow Wall Paper It is very seldom that mere ordinary people like John and myself secure ancestral halls for the summer. A colonial mansion‚ a hereditary estate‚ I would say a haunted house‚ and reach the height of romantic

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    Reaction Paper—The Yellow Wallpaper The Yellow wallpaper is written in the form of a first person narrative in which the narrator‚ a woman who is suffering from a “temporary nervous depression–a slight hysterical tendency”(Gilman‚ 1892/2014‚ p. 746)‚ is restricted to write and confined to a bedroom by her physician husband John‚ so she can recover from her illness. She however disagrees with her husband’s views and believes that writing would make her feel better. The story is presented as a collection

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    Trapped and Unreliable The two short stories “The Yellow Wallpaper” Charlotte Perkins Gilman and “The Cask of Amontillado” Edgar Allan Poe are stories that appear to be totally different from each other‚ but are actually very similar; one of those similarities is the theme of entrapment the stories show entrapment on both a physical and a mental level. We see in these two stories individuals that are not only trapped physically but trapped mentally within their own minds not able to free themselves

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    The Yellow Wallpaper by Charlotte Perkins Gilman‚ and The Mark on the Wall by Virginia Woolf‚ are two short stories that share the theme of feminism. Feminism is the doctrine advocating social‚ political‚ and all other rights of women equal to those of men(Houghton). In The Yellow Wallpaper‚ the narrator is suffering from post-partum depression. She isn’t even allowed to see her child. Her husband is a doctor‚ and he keeps assuring her that she is getting better. He basically belittles both her

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    for The Yellow Wallpaper Darlene Santangelo August 13‚ 2013 Vocabulary: • Derision – disapproval‚ disgust • Flamboyant – flashy‚ garish • Interminable - unending • Bedstead – hardware/woodenware on a bed • Querulous – irritable‚ difficult to deal with Difficult sentences: I always fancy I see people walking in these numerous paths and arbors‚ but John has cautioned me not to give way to fancy in the least. He says that with my imaginative power and habit

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    The Yellow Wallpaper The Yellow Wallpaper is a feminist short story‚ telling a story about the struggles a woman deals with navigating male-centric thinking and societal norms’. The story might seem vague if the reader is unfamiliar with Gilman’s personal story but still the reader is moved by the husband’s condescending treatment of the narrator and hopefully celebrates with her when she is finally freed of the wallpaper and her husband. History has shown that women were considered second-class

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    Composition 3rd Period September 7‚ 2015 “The Yellow Wallpaper” A.) “The Yellow Wall-Paper” is a short story about a woman who is living in a mansion with her husband and she is so obsessed with the yellow wallpaper in her room that it makes her become insane. B.) Level One: Both the husband and the brother of the narrator have the same job. What is their job? Level Two: Why does the author make the wallpaper in the story yellow? If the wallpaper were a different color‚ do you think the story would

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    Mingshi Zheng Professor Bostick English 2 08 May 2015 The Feminism of the Yellow Wallpaper In the 19th century‚ male chauvinism was the dominant social idea in America. In the domestic environment‚ women had to obey to men. Women could not violate what men asked them to do and this oppressive environment had important impacts on how women perceived themselves and their roles in society. It was very unfair to all the women at that period of history. Nevertheless‚ with the gradual emergence of feminism

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    The narrator in‚ “The Yellow Wallpaper‚” suffers from depression‚ although her husband‚ who is a doctor‚ does not consider it an illness. Therefore‚ he keeps her on a strict rest cure. She is not allowed to do work of any form‚ not even care for her baby. All she allowed to do is rest in her room and breath in the air as prescribed by her husband. Because she spends most of her time in her room‚ she becomes obsessed with the yellow wallpaper in the room and it drives her to insanity. The lack of

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    The Gender Theory of “The Yellow Wallpaper” In the compelling and riveting short story‚ “The Yellow Wallpaper”‚ gender roles are explored by Charlotte Perkins Gilman‚ which alludes to the emblematic implication of the short story. In a close reading of details‚ the reader will discover gender roles challenged commonly throughout the piece. In this short story it shows the male characters inadvertently placed in a position of power‚ while the women fall into a secondary position of supremacy

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