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    children and clean the house. Women were supposed to live their lives in the “domestic sphere.” This way of living is the way that John‚ the narrator’s husband‚ expected her to live. The narrator of “The Yellow Wallpaper” was not happy or willing to live this way and became ill. The yellow wallpaper used in the narrator’s room symbolizes female imprisonment. The narrator uses a horror-themed tale in order to show the position women had in their marriages. Their marriages were very one-sided‚ the man

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    The Yellow Wallpaper An ill woman with a husband who contains her and a decoration that haunts her. A depressed woman is married to a Doctor who says that she is not truly sick. Her husband takes her to a rental house for a few months to help her rest. The bedroom that they stay in has one specific decoration that the woman does not like‚ yellow wallpaper. The woman despises the yellow paper on the wall. She sits and watches the wallpaper for days‚ particularly at night while her husband sleeps

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    Work and Isolation The Yellow Wallpaper by Charlotte Perkins Gilman‚ is a short story about a woman named Jane who is suffering from a nervous condition‚ also known as depression. Her husband is a physician of high standing and agrees that she needs some form of treatment. Her‚ her husband‚ and their infant go out to an abandoned house‚ where she is kept in isolation‚ to get as much air and rest as she needs. She is not allowed to work‚ exercise‚ or do anything‚ and is treated like an infant. She

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    Rachel Trudel WMS 351 2/01/06 Violence in Gilman’s‚ "The Yellow Wallpaper" The word "violence" has a very strong connotation in our language‚ and it is most often defined in terms of one individual deliberately causing harm to another. It is expected that if a person is labeled as "violent"‚ he/she is physically abusing someone else. However‚ violence can also take on a more subtle and covert form that does not always involve physical abuse. In addition‚ it does not necessarily imply

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    The Yellow Wallpaper I think The Yellow Wallpaper is a perfect example of how women feel in their roles as women. I think it’s interesting that the narrator remains anonymous throughout the story‚ which I think is symbolic for her role in society. From day one women have always disagreed with how they are treated by society‚ men‚ and just in general. I think the wallpaper is significant for many things including the structure of medication‚ family‚ marriage‚ and traditional roles women play. The

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    struggles with postpartum depression‚ which is causing her to become mentally unstable. In her temporary three-month bedroom‚ the yellow wallpaper becomes more than just a sheet of paper on the wall. She envisions this imaginary woman (her shadow) on the paper struggling to escape some part of her life‚ but she struggles to become free from the lines within the pattern of the wallpaper. This character she is seeing is symbolic as it represents her oppressive life she is living under the supervision of her

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    the wallpaper represents the narrator’s livelihood and health. Throughout the story the narrator speaks all about how much she hates the wallpaper and describes it in great detail. However‚ it progressively gets worse and worse as the story goes on. The narrator begins describing the wallpaper negatively‚ but with an unsatisfactory vibe. “The color is repellent‚ almost revolting; a smouldering unclean yellow‚ strangely faded by the slow-turning sunlight.” (Gilman 1) At this point in the story‚ the

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    Charlotte Perkins “The Yellow Wallpaper” the narrator‚ who is also the main character‚ has a mental breakdown. Her mental changes throughout the story make her a dynamic character and is caused by her being limited to a room and is forbidden to express her thoughts through her writing. She also has her husband/physician‚ John‚ who has good intentions but forbids her to do any work‚ makes all the decisions for her‚ and refuses to take her seriously. Throughout the story the narrator has to be

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    in life that can be detrimental to ones-self. Individuals have different coping mechanisms that help with tough situations through life. Charlotte Perkins Gilman‚ in “The Yellow Wallpaper‚” portrays how one is able to go about dealing with an illness that ends up being detrimental to the narrator. Gilman‚ in the “Yellow Wallpaper‚” through the use of the setting‚ symbolism‚ and point of view‚ conveys the message that the narrator suffers from an awful illness. A major aspect that Charlotte Perkins

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    The Nature of Insanity in “The Yellow Wallpaper” and “Hamlet” There are many different events in a person’s life that could lead them to insanity. In Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s “The Yellow Wallpaper” you are dealing with a woman who is a victim of male over-protectiveness and isolation that eventually leads to her insanity. In William Shakespeare’s “Hamlet” you are dealing with a man who has to deal with his father’s death and rejection from the love of his life that eventually leads him

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