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    Without any distractions it really starts to make you think. It changes your whole perspective on a lot of things. In “ The Yellow Wallpaper” ‚ Jane ‚ recommended to go stay in a house in the country to get rest. Because of a “sickness” she has‚ which turns out to be postpartum depression. On the first night‚ Jane starts to have her hallucinations. Isolation has already taken over

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    After initially reading and studying Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s short story “The Yellow Wallpaper”‚ I concluded that the narrators behaviour was violent and thoughtless‚ driven by her mental instability and overall insanity. While analysing the opinions of varying critics on the narrator’s overall mental state‚ I discovered a number of contradicting ideas to my original hypothesis arguing against my opinions about the narrator’s psychotic and irrational behaviour. The two critics opinions that I

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    In “The Yellow Wallpaper”‚ women are given the roll of being stay-at-home moms or housewives‚ as men are given the roll of smart and prestigious doctors and honored men. In the story‚ both‚ the main character and Jennie‚ have no jobs or no other hobbies than staying at home. This is supported when the narrator talks about her sister in law or John’s sister‚ Jennie‚ she mentions that Jennie had been taking care of the house and of her due to her being sick. How are mothers represented? In this

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    The Yellow Wallpaper. 1. Consider the writer’s decision regarding narrative point of view. Why do you think she chose this point of view over other possibilities? Comment on the problem her choice creates for the realism of the story’s end. I think the author chose the woman’s point of view over other possibilities because that makes the story interesting. The perspective allows us to «see» into the woman’s mind as her thinking deteriorates. The readers are intrigued from the beginning

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    story is‚ "I cry at nothing‚ and cry most of the time"(Stetson 650). Crying most of the time implies that the character from "The Yellow Wall Paper" is sad most of the time. It seems like she’s really lonely since she is by herself most of the time. Besides causing a character to constantly be sad‚ some mental illnesses disable what a character can do.

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    may be excused for the negativity their actions may cause. Richard M. Nixon’s words demonstrate the jurisdiction authority figures have‚ despite the drastic results that surface from their thoughtless actions. In Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s “The Yellow Wallpaper”‚ and Thomas King’s “Totem”‚ one can see how humans’ authoritative decisions lead to the downfall of another. This corruption is seen through

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    In “The Yellow Wallpaper” Gilman uses the narrator’s social status of a woman and her husbands patriarchal oppression to show how‚ people who control others deprive them from self expression. In the story the narrator was patriarchally oppressed by her husbands over controlling power. His words were very authoritative that he would have the last word in anything. He even was the one that determined whether his wife felt sick or not. She proclaimed‚ “He does not believe I am sick! And what can one

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    tone of how even the simple things such as wallpaper could be magical. Something magical and wondrous could be going on in your home without your knowledge was the theme

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    I feel like if I was in that position of the narrator in “The yellow Wallpaper” I would get a different doctor if I were in Emily’s position in “ A Rose for Emily” I would tell my dad to back away a little bit. If I was to go through what they went through I would be crazy too. Barbara says “Critics following Gilbert and Gubar’s lead continue to interpret “The Yellow Wallpaper” primarily as a feminist manifesto.[ 3] Paula A. Treichler‚ for instance‚ reads the story

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    Where She Stops Everyone thinks about the time when they will no longer be able to care for themselves and will require the assistance of others to get through a day. This is particularly true of independent people. The narrator in The Yellow Wallpaper by Charlotte Perkins Gilman‚ is such a person who does not want to be a burden on others‚ particularly her husband and her sister-in-law. She declares‚ “It does weigh on me so not to do my duty in any way! I meant to be such a help to John . . . and

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