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    Charlotte Perkins-Stetson’s short story The Yellow Wallpaper illustrates how trapped women felt in the oppressive society they lived in. The narrator lived in a haunted house setting and got through it by writing in a symbolic journal‚ but eventually went a little mad and started seeing a symbolic woman behind the wallpaper. By examining the setting of the ‘haunted house’‚ the symbolism of her journal‚ and the symbolism of the woman behind the wallpaper one can see that the narrator feels trapped

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    modern time and age. However‚ the situation for women during the 50’s era was a complety opposite story‚ where women were not considered to be an entity that can contribute to the society. Charlotte Perkins Gilman‚ through her short story The Yellow Wallpaper‚ has reflected to us a picture of a time period where the oppression of women and the lack of self – identity have taken over. First of all‚ the oppression of women is an idea that the author want to press throughout the story‚ as you can catch

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    1. The time period in which the short story “The Yellow Wallpaper” takes place is in the ninetieth century. However‚ the place in which this story takes place is in a room inside a mansion or asylum. To go into more detail the room where the narrator stays it’s not just like any other rooms in the house. The room where she stays is the only room on the second floor; the narrator said she believed to be a playroom for children at one point. 2. The characters of this story are the narrator‚ John

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    differently in literature throughout time as the opinions and few of women changed. What started in the early ages as viewing women as objects‚ property and “do alls” for men‚ was exhibited in the literature of that time. In the short story‚ “The Yellow Wallpaper”‚ by Charlotte Perkins Gilman‚ she shows the views of women in her time period by; her explanation of undiagnosed postpartum depression‚ views of isolation‚ and the showing the men in her main character’s life. Throughout most of the story the

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    today these diagnoses would be seen as foolish and injudicious. In "The Yellow Wallpaper"‚ Charlotte Perkins Gilman gives an insight into the historical treatment of the mentally unstable through the lens of a young woman battling with depression to demonstrate the reoccurring themes of the immorality of the resting cure and the subordination of women in marriage along with her own personal experiences. “The Yellow Wallpaper” is an example of the way a human’s mind that is previously overwhelmed

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    Charlotte Perkins Gilman wrote a piece of literature "The Yellow Wallpaper". Gilman is the narrator who is suffering from post-partum depression following the birth of her baby. The narrator and her husband John have rented a house for the summer. John is a doctor and had moved into the country to give her wife a new environment. Most of the time‚ the husband is requesting her to rest as much as she can. She complained that her husband does not let her do things per her will and is always pampering

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    who expresses their thoughts‚ feelings‚ and opinions through writing‚ a work of art‚ or anything they can get their hands on to just express themselves. Self-expression seems to be the main theme in the story. Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s “The Yellow Wallpaper” can suggest that women in the 19th century have no way of self-expressing themselves in the way they want to be heard. Gilman wants us to know that the short story is written in first person point of view and it is giving us an inside glimpse

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    Character Analysis of John in “The Yellow Wallpaper” (1892) John is the typical Victorian husband. He is authoritative‚ strict‚ head of the household. He is a physician of “high standing”. He is very controlling and expects his wife to obey his orders which was quite normal for the time. He is a doctor but only understands physical illnesses. He cannot relate to any mental problems particularly as far as women are concerned. For him‚ it is something she will get over‚ mind over matter: “You

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    Major Themes suburban horror This collection of short stories‚ most of which take place in ordinary American settings‚ aptly demonstrates Jackson’s penchant for suburban horror. As exemplified most clearly by "The Lottery‚" Jackson’s vision of horror is not limited to haunted houses or exotic locations. On the contrary‚ horror is engendered in the mind‚ in the banal brutality of everyday individuals‚ who may be mothers‚ fathers‚ wives‚ and husbands. Unhappiness‚ sheer dissatisfaction with one’s

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    SECTION I PLOT AND PLOT STRUCTURE THEORETICAL PRELIMINARIES The impact of a literary work‚ as it has already been stated‚ depends on all its elements. Among them plot and plot structure play an important role. The plot is a series of interlinked events in which the characters of the story participate. The events are arranged in a definite sequence to catch and hold the reader’s interest. The writer arranges the events‚ ordering them as he sees fit. Most stories and novels have

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