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    away from sexism‚ believing that sexism today is only a small issue‚ but the bona fide reality is that with all the advancements and quality education prevalent‚ sexism and gender roles are prominent now more than ever. Both short stories‚ “The Yellow Wallpaper” by Charlotte Perkins Gilman and “Sweat” by Zora Neale Hurston‚ highlight two female protagonists‚ the narrator and Delia‚ who are married to two very different types of men‚ who are arguably equally as bad in their own ways. The juxtaposition

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    depressed! She is. She needs the help. John needs to stop reducing her to an infantile state that later drives her to madness. As more and more of these treatments she needs are getting taken away from her‚ the more obsessed she is becoming with the wallpaper. She even sees a woman in it‚ “And it is like a woman stooping down and creeping about behind that pattern. I don’t

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    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 suicide - plunge off at outrageous angles‚ abolish themselves in unheard of contradictions" (Gilman‚ 43). Although it was unnecessary for Gilman to use images of death and self-destruction to describe her ugly wallpaper‚ these

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    needs. Being a famous writer‚ Gilman did not exactly have an average role in society in her time as a female. From an oppressed perspective‚ having experienced firsthand gender expectations that Gilman mocks stereotypical gender roles within the Yellow Wallpaper. In this story‚ the husband (John) works as a doctor‚ a working class man who can make the money for his family like he is expected to do. His wife stays home and tends to whatever needs to be tended to in the house. Being a doctor

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    Compare and Contrast “The Yellow Wallpaper” and “No Name Woman” “The Yellow Wallpaper” tells the story of the narrator’s personal battle with after-birth depression and the disastrous rest cure treatment she received. Living during the restrictive Victorian period‚ the narrator experienced firsthand the frustrating limitations placed on women in her era‚ many of whom were victimized by society’s complete misunderstanding of postpartum depression and other psychological infirmities. On the other

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    Feminist Analysis of The Yellow Wallpaper Feminist Analysis of The Yellow Wallpaper Feminist criticism is an analysis of literature from the female perspective. It can be a tool for stories that tell female experiences and how storytelling impacts women. In The Yellow Wallpaper‚ an account of a woman’s experience of child creation is provided for the reader. It tells how one woman who was discounted by the males in her life was able to embrace her own feminine knowingness for her best treatment

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    “Oh‚ he is your acquaintance‚ then‚ I wouldn’t mind at all!” she said‚ agreeing with me whole-heartedly. “That is right‚ Ma’am‚ however‚ please don’t mention to him. If ever he gets suspicious‚ you could sell this to him for ten dollars‚” I said with a smile‚ looking forward to the day which I could see him again. Like the playful wind brushing through the auburn leaves then flutter and skitter on the ground‚ I begun realizing something as I returned to that antique book store with its smell of

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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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    and Infer 1. What is important about the title‚ “The Yellow Wallpaper”? 2. Could the wallpaper have been any other color? How would a change in color have changed the story? How does the color "yellow" affect you? Do you like (or dislike) it? What are the psychological implications of the color "yellow"? How would a different color change the story? 3. How does the narrator’s description of the wallpaper change over time? How is the wallpaper representative of the domestic sphere? 4. Could the story

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    The story “The Yellow Wallpaper” by Charlotte Perkins Gilman is a brilliant literary work that undoubtedly captures the reader by placing them into the mind of the narrator; which enables the reader to undergo the intense‚ traumatic psychological experience of the main character. The point of view in which the story is told adds to the dramatic impact. Gilman’s story elicits strong emotions by her remarkable writing style and ability to make the reader thoroughly feel what the main character is going

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