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    I. In the short story “The Yellow Wallpaper” by Charlotte Perkins Gilman the woman is the narrator and she tells the readers about her peculiar experience with the yellow wallpaper. II. The woman explains that she is very sick and that she suffers from a “nervous depression.” She is always tiered and groggy and spends most of her time in the nursery‚ a large upstairs bedroom. III. The narrator is suffering from an illness and her husband who is a physician takes her away to a vacation house to get

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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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    The Yellow Wallpaper and Story of an Hour were both written by women who wanted to show what challenges come with being a women in the 1800’s. The narrators in both of these stories have huge life changing events happen to them that they must deal with. Jane in The Yellow Wallpaper and Mrs. Mallard in Story of an Hour have many similarities and just as many differences. Mrs. Mallard in the Story of an Hour is very different from Jane in The Yellow Wallpaper. Mrs. Mallard is a rational narrator.

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    "The Yellow Wallpaper‚" written by Charlotte Perkins Gilman‚ portrays the life of a nameless narrator who struggles to connect with reality. I have chosen the narrator to analyze because her character is continuously changing throughout the entire story and is very intriguing. In the beginning of the story she seems quite normal; loving of her husband and expressive of her ideas. But‚ as the story progresses the narrator begins to lose her sanity‚ she becomes obsessed with the yellow wallpaper on her

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    The Yellow Wallpaper The Yellow Wallpaper was a short story written by Charlotte Perkins Gilman. Charlotte had a difficult childhood. She later got married to a man named Charles Stetson in 1884. Throughout the marriage‚ she suffered from depression. In the short story‚ The Yellow Wallpaper- the narrator‚ explains how she goes about her life with her husband and suffers through depression. It is believed that’s where she got the motivation to write this short story from her experiences with this

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    DISSCUSS THE WAY IN WHICH GILMAN WRITES ABOUT MENTAL ILLNESS Charlotte Perkins Gilman ’s "The Yellow Wallpaper‚" relays to the reader something more than a simple story of a woman at the mercy of the limited medical knowledge in the late 1800 ’s. Gilman creates a character that expresses real emotions and a psyche that can be examined in the context of modern understanding. "The Yellow Wallpaper‚" written in first person and first published in 1892 in the January edition of the New England Magazine

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    Charlotte Perkins Stetson‚ in her short story‚ The Yellow Wallpaper describes an event in which a woman encounters freedom from unraveling yellow wallpaper. Stetson and her husband‚ John‚ “secured ancestral halls for the summer.” Unfortunately‚ she becomes ill and John diagnoses her with “slight hysterical tendency.” Although‚ she wants to have fun and do work‚ her husband forbids her from doing so until she becomes better. Furthermore‚ he picks out one of the rooms in the house‚ so she can rest

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    ABSTRACT This study was conducted to determine the possibility of using yellow bell seeds crude extract as fuel.Mature yellow bell seeds were collected‚ cleaned‚ and ground using mortar and pestle. Water was added before the juice was extracted. To remove excess water‚ the juice extracted from the seeds was boiled and was allowed to cool. Testing on the use of the crude extract for lighting purposes then followed. Results show that it is possible to use the crude extract as substitute for kerosene

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    Charlotte Perkins Gillman’s gothic tale of “The Yellow Wallpaper” took nearly a century to finally find an understanding audience. Initially‚ readers at the time were struck by its grisly tale of a story; however it was not until years later that the story was recognized for its thematic societal undertones hinted with feminist connotations underneath its façade. Written in first person‚ the reader gets to witness first-hand through the eyes of the narrator in her path to insanity‚ rather than from

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    Hour vs. the Yellow Wallpaper "The Yellow Wallpaper‚" by Charlotte Perkins Gilman‚ and "The Story of an Hour‚" by Kate Chopin‚ are stories written in the late 1800’s. Women in these days were repressed and did not have the freedom to go and do as they pleased. Both stories were also written from a feminist point of view. The women in these stories are similar as well as different in several ways. Kate Chopin ’s "The Story of an Hour" and Charlotte Perkins Gilman ’s "The Yellow Wallpaper" both used

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