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    ​ The Yellow Wallpaper ​ “...not intended to drive people crazy‚ but save people from being

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    In the short stories‚ “Cat in the Rain” and “The Yellow Wallpaper‚” both short stories describes the life of two women and their relationship with the people‚ specifically men‚ around them. In the “Cat in the Rain” it describes an American wife who develops an attraction to the hotel’s padrone as she wanders out to save a cat in the rain‚ while her husband‚ George‚ stays up stairs in the hotel room. On the contrary‚ “The Yellow Wallpaper” tells a story about a female who is trapped in a nursery

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    For my article that I have chosen to read from Conrad Shumaker. As we all know Shumaker made an article about “The Yellow Wallpaper”‚ but in his own description. Shumaker named hid title “Too Terribly Good to Be Printed”: Charlotte Gilman’s “The Yellow Wallpaper”. The article was good as the title was mention. As I read the article‚ Shumaker makes the purpose very clearly. Shumaker’s purpose is about feminism‚ he gives out many reasons why he knew the article is based on feminist. Telling the role

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    When analyzing The Yellow Wallpaper and The Necklace‚ the understanding of the psychological aspect is extremely significant to fully comprehend the plots and themes. The psychological outlook affects how the reader views the protagonist‚ explains the occurrences of the events in the story‚ or may hinge on what narrator says and the reader understands? In The Yellow Wallpaper‚ the outlook of the protagonist mind is on a gradual degradation into insanity. The reader’s understanding of the psychological

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    The Yellow Wall-Paper Literary Analysis Charlotte Perkins Gilman uses her short story “The Yellow Wall-Paper” to show how women undergo oppression by gender roles. Gilman does so by taking the reader through the terrors of one woman’s changes in mental state. The narrator in this story becomes so oppressed by her husband that she actually goes insane. The act of oppression is very obvious within the story “The Yellow Wall-Paper” and shows how it changes one’s life forever. The

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    husband wanted. In the last couple lines after the woman behind the wallpaper has escaped‚ Gilman writes‚ “‘I’ve got out at last‚’ said I‚ ‘ in spite of you and Jane? And I’ve pulled off most of the paper‚ so you can’t put me back!’” Throughout the whole story‚ the narrator struggles to understand and destroy the wallpaper surrounding her room and free the women she sees behind it. Once she uncovers the truth behind the wallpaper she finally sees what is wrong about men controlling

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    individuals suffer from depression disorders. “The Yellow Wallpaper” by Charlotte Perkins Gilman portrays a woman who goes mentally insane after giving birth to her baby. Her husband is her doctor and he diagnoses her with a temporary depression disorder‚ which raises the question of post-partum depression. While staying at an estate during the summer‚ he confines her to one room in the home‚ and is unable to do anything she loves. Rao argues that the wallpaper is one dynamic symbol‚ which is quickly evident

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    Charlotte Perkins Gilman uses setting and symbolism in the short story “The Yellow Wallpaper” to portray the toxic social standards placed on women in the late nineteenth century and the growing awareness of women’s rights through the story of a woman suffering from postpartum depression who eventually loses her sanity. Gilman utilizes symbolism‚ such as the wallpaper and the narrator’s husband being a physician‚ which shed light on the social restrictions women had. At the beginning of the story

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    exact opposite of what was told to her and recovered. Shortly after she wrote “The Yellow Wallpaper and sent it to him. After reading this article it is hard to support any other reason for the story being written than to depict the negligence of the medical profession. WORKS CITED ENTRY ON THE SOURCE YOU USED IN THE PARAGRAPH: Lavender‚ Catherine. " Charlotte Perkins Gilman‚ "Why I Wrote The Yellow Wallpaper" (1913)." Library.Csi.Cuny. 05 Apr. 2010. Web. 08 June 1999. <

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    writing the yellow wallpaper is to convey the relationship between a husband/wife in the 19th century. General Exposition – Throughout the story we shift back and forth through the narrator’s consciousness and real life situations. Narrow the Focus – My main focus is the wallpaper in “The yellow wallpaper” which basically represent the narrator’s growing repression. I also tend to focus on the Imagery‚ and characteristics of the story. Thesis Statement – The narrator in “The yellow wallpaper” portrays

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