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    English 1C 3 April 2010 Yellow Roses William Faulkner’s “A rose for Emily” and Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s “The Yellow Wallpaper” are two short stories both incorporate qualities of similarities and differences. Both of the short stories are about how and why a woman changed from loneliness to craziness. Also‚ these two short stories both are the product of male influences‚ oftentimes negative ones and much of their rage is intermixed with occasional feelings of love. These women are forced into loneliness

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    These two books determine the status and role of women during the early 20th century. I want to Interpret the stereotypes of women during the late 19th century‚ explore the different literary devices used in both texts‚ compare the similarities and differences between these two stories‚ and also describe the women’s obligations to society in that time period. There are many stereotypes of women in 20th early century including that women were their husbands property and could not be successful

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    Feminist Analysis : Yellow Wallpaper The short story “Yellow Wallpaper” was written in the early 1900 ’s by Charlotte Perkins Gilman to warn women against the rest cure treatment. This treatment which was common a century ago was mostly applied to fragile women that were experiencing depression and anxiety. Rest cure however did the opposite of its purpose‚ it worsened their mental state. Gilman because of her experience as a victim wanted to display through her short story that women should be treated

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    Perkins Gilman’s “The Yellow Wallpaper”‚ is about a woman who must obey her husband’s orders‚ this neurasthenic woman is put under a rest cure‚ in the end where she reaches total madness Through the historical/biographical and feminist lenses‚ analysis of this story suggest it is really about woman in the late 1800s who were prevented by their husband and society from existing beyond their role as a housewife‚ displaying the of lack of equality between males and females. Women were to be homemaker

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    Charlotte Gilman’s “The Yellow Wallpaper” is both a “haunting psychological story” and a “feminist masterpiece” that follows the narrator’s own descent into madness caused by the structured yellow wallpaper (Moore‚1). Gilman’s implementation of imagery and metaphors found trapped inside the wallpaper contribute to the recurring theme of women’s oppression felt by not only the narrator of the story‚ but by Gilman herself. This story contains various hidden themes‚ that provide the story with

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    Charlotte Perkins Gilman‚ the author of The Yellow Wallpaper wrote the story having little to no knowing that it was going to be part of  feminist literature. Moreover the story playing a part with feminism‚ the story has a light feel of horror to it that attracted others as well.  The story is being told in the eyes of the narrator who becomes crazy obsessed with the yellow wallpaper. Throughout The Yellow Wallpaper‚ points of woman suffrage‚ horror‚ and the victorian time set thematic ways of the

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    Fitzgerald Critical Essay Keith Wilhite 10/22/12 Analysis: The Yellow Wallpaper In works of literature‚ authors tend to use various literary techniques to help the reader understand the work without an explicit explanation. In the short story “The Yellow Wallpaper” Charlotte Perkins Gilman uses setting to connect with the theme in order to give the reader an understanding of the narrator’s developing insanity along the common gender roles of the late 19th century. The narrator records journal entries

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    The Yellow Wallpaper For women of the twentieth century‚ who have more freedom than before and have not experienced the oppressive life that Charlotte Perkins Gilman experienced from 1860 to 1935‚ it is difficult to understand Gilman ’s situation and understand the significance of "The Yellow Wallpaper." Gilman ’s original purpose of writing the story was to gain personal satisfaction if Dr. S. Weir Mitchell might change his treatment after reading the story. More importantly‚ Gilman says in her

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    what would you do? In the book the Yellow Wallpaper written by Charlotte Perkins Gilman‚ a woman is oppressed and discriminated by her gender‚ being forced to inhabit an old nursery in a creepy mansion. Social oppression among women within this time was extremely common and is displayed on the narrator of this story. The Yellow Wallpaper is a story of mystery and horror‚ was the narrator going crazy or was this strange home really haunted? With in the Yellow Wallpaper the narrator is moved based to a

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    experiences with depression and with the rest cure to create “The Yellow Wallpaper”. Gilman hated the limitations women had during that period and wrote “The Yellow Wallpaper” to rebel against society and give women a voice. The narrator’s diagnoses and treatment were very common for that period. The narrator throughout this whole story was going through a treatment called “the rest cure”. Now the rest cure was only use for women‚ it was a used to “treat” them for their hysteria or other mental

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