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    the Wallpaper Charlotte Perkins Gilman “The Yellow Wallpaper” The Room itself represents the author’s unconscious protective cell that has encased her mind‚ but the color a damp dreary color of yellow would make any one being kept in a room with little to no visitor a little crazy. It not till later in the story at you understands why Jane would hate the color. But know that yellow shines with optimism‚ enlightenment‚ and happiness. Shades of golden yellow carry

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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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    It is difficult when reading The Yellow Wallpaper to separate the author’s position‚ Charlotte Perkins Gilman and her prior unsuccessful psychiatric medical treatment‚ from the main character’s position: a woman suffering from a “nervous condition.” The main character‚ who at most times takes the role of narrator‚ seems to have a sort of despising attitude toward her husband‚ a physician by the name of John who has restricted her from her work: writing. She describes his practical attitude toward

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    Holding in one’s feelings can be unhealthy and it can lead to depression‚ anxiety‚ or insanity. In “The Yellow Wallpaper” by Charlotte Perkins Gilman‚ the narrator‚ an upper-class woman rebels against her husband’s “cure” for her depression‚ which forbade her to exercise her imagination. She keeps a secret journal in which she records her thoughts and fascination about the yellow wallpaper. As a result of the mental restrictions placed upon her‚ she loses control over reality. Writing in a journal

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    Charlotte Perkins Gilman is no exception and demonstrates this exceedingly well in her text The Yellow Wallpaper‚ which clearly shows the purpose of outlining the oppression of women. Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s personal experiences‚ and the time period in which she lives influenced her to write Gilman’s personal experiences‚ and the time period in which she lives influenced her to write The Yellow Wallpaper in which she communicated the universal truth that only the mind can set itself free. The influence

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    Women’s equality is an ongoing social issue plaguing interpersonal relationships. In response to the injustice‚ authors Susan Glaspell and Charlotte Perkins Gilman‚ created stories that show how women are belittled and restricted of freedoms and decision making. Glaspell’s play‚ Trifles‚ and Gilman’s "The Yellow Wallpaper"‚ are two comparative examples. These works show how females are tolerated only for their gender stereotyped tasks‚ and how their identities are contingent on their relationships

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    known as‚ a psychiatric hospital. As shown‚ by evidence within the text and through research found within articles and books‚ the woman in “The Yellow Wallpaper” did not present any sort of symptoms relating to Hysteria‚ but she did have very similar symptoms aligned with severe post-partum depression. Now‚ even though the woman from “The Yellow Wallpaper” does not have Hysteria‚ she is receiving treatment in a psychiatric hospital within the story. Overall‚ in the short

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    The Yellow Wallpaper was published in 1862‚ by Charlotte Perkins Gilman. When it was published‚ it became a very controversial piece because of its atypical storyline. The topic of this story revolved around a woman losing her state of mind which was loosely based on the author; Gilman. Gilman shared a similar experience allowing me to criticize this story sociologically. The role of women during this time was known as feeble and needed a male dominant figure to keep them in line‚ this can be shown

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    In the story “The Yellow Wallpaper‚” Charlotte Perkins Gilman uses symbolism to make the story more interesting‚ There are many examples of symbolism in the story “The Yellow Wallpaper”. Gilman uses objects in the story that have a meaning to what the reader should understand. In the story “The Yellow Wallpaper‚” one example of symbolism in the story is the bars on the windows. Jane is being locked and left alone in a small room to cure her insanity. The bars on the windows show how Jane feels on

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    The Yellow Wallpaper is a novella written by Charlotte Perkins Gliman. It talks about a woman who is oppressed by her husband. She is going through a temporary depression. Her husband who is her doctor is trying to treat her‚ so he decides to take her to a new house and prevent her from contacting people and even from thinking and writing. He thinks he is helping her this way. The narrator then tries to get out her feeling and thoughts through writing although she is forbidden to. She hides her diary

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