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    and he doesn’t believe her when she tries to tell him that she is sick. In the vacation home‚ they choose a bedroom that is has particular yellow wallpaper that the narrator despises. She goes on and on about how ugly the wallpaper is; “the color is repellent‚ almost revolting” (Gilman). As her depression carries on‚ so does her obsession with yellow wallpaper; however‚ the reader of the story can see the reasons why she is feeling the way she does. 1st person point of view allows the reader to understand

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    “The Yellow Wallpaper” by Charlotte Perkins Gilman is a short story that centers on the narrator who is allegedly dealing with depression or “nervous depression” as it is referred to in the story. Throughout the period of her “rest cure” or recovery she is staying in a rented colonial mansion; the narrator is put into a room with yellow wallpaper. The setting becomes significant to the plot and theme of the story‚ which has to do with gender and free expression. It changes the character throughout

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    The Yellow Wallpaper written by Charlotte Perkins Gilman explores the oppression of women in the nineteenth century and how this led to the limitation of freedom‚ leading to confinement of many women during this time. It illustrates the male superiority over the female and the elimination of a voice and a say for these women regarding their own lives. The short story is structured to appear a bit creepy and horrific‚ but within this method the author created a strong female character who‚ even though

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    Jazmin Evans ENGL 1102 Professor Armida Gilbert 10 June 2015 Short Story Essay “The Yellow Wall-Paper” was written in 1892‚ and is often referred to as a feminist short story. Most people refer to it as such because the women in the story goes insane because of the role that most women played in society were very limited in that time period. She could not express herself at all‚ could it be possible that the author is making a feminist statement? This topic could take at least two different approaches

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    Adrian Bzura December 13‚ 2011 Dr. Bruce G. Johnson ENG 243 MWF 12 – 12:50 Yellow Wallpaper and Narrator Unreliability (Extra Credit) After reading many short stories I have decided that “The Yellow Wallpaper” is the best example to illustrate narrator unreliability. There are many reasons why the narrator was unreliable in this story and one of them is because she lied about the way she was feeling. She would even lie to herself by saying she was getting better‚ however her condition was only

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    relation to the yellow wallpaper clearly reflects the stages of insanity. In the beginning‚ we hardly understand the title‚ as the wallpaper is not mentioned for long. The first note about it is relatively objective‚ a description of our other main ”character”. The woman calls it ’repellent’ and ’revolting’‚ and her dislike is expressed fully in row of many other negative and vivid adjectives too. ’I should hate it myself if I had to live in this room long’. As we continue‚ the wallpaper appears more

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    whammy of double meaning. In a first reading of the text the plot seems to a woman account of her own descent into madness. Upon the second reading however a deeper meaning and much scarier threat to society at large. The narrator’s husband treats her like a child or a doll after she is confronted with postpartum depression. This treatment enforces social norms of the age. Gale Database Student Resources in Context remarks‚ “The Victorian Age had a profound impact on the social values in the United States

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    The Yellow Wallpaper introduces a lesson of freedom and confinement to the audience. The story is explained as an avoidable mental tragedy‚ resulting from faulty decision making by a suffocating force. Author Charlotte Perkins Gilman illustrates the tale through narrator Jane Doe‚ a newlywed finding herself in a battle against the harmful effects of depression. Doe is the center of the novel‚ as a woman connected with her condition and mind capacity. We learn the story in a pre recorded submission

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    Is madness considered creativity or is creativity considered madness? Madness is truly viewed as madness when the mind has no outlet to express one‘s creativity. In “The Yellow Wallpaper” the protagonist is starting to develop depression. Her husband‚ John‚ is physician and believes it is best for her to stay in bed and sleep until she overcomes her depression. Without any way to preoccupy herself‚ her condition worsened. A creative outlet allows anyone suffering from mental illnesses to express

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    Even into modern day‚ equal treatment of women remains an issue in a former patriarchal society. Men are known for bad tendencies of controlling everything in their domain‚ including the lives of those they love. In the short story‚ “The Yellow Wallpaper”‚ by Charlotte Perkins Gilman‚ the treatment of the narrator by her husband invokes the idea of the subordination of women and how they were kept from their prime. From the onset of the story‚ the narrator‚ Jane‚ secretly writes down early clues

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