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    Gilman‚ wrote “Yellow Wallpaper‚” where the main character Jane‚ experiences depression and finds herself locked

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    and spend life smiling instead of frowning. The imagery poem was written to suggest the possibilities of what goes on when no one is home. Whimsical words and the use of the senses was used to create a 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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    and “The Yellow Wallpaper” “The Tell -Tale Heart” by Edgar Allan Poe‚ was released in 1843. It is one of Poe’s shortest stories and provides a look into paranoia and mental deterioration. “The Yellow Wallpaper” by Charlotte Perkins Gilman‚ was released in 1899. This story also provides a look into mental deterioration and had been misinterpreted when it was first published. The Poe and Gilman stories discussed in this essay will help readers comprehend the credibility of the narrators and the

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    suffer from some symptoms of depression three months after this marriage. In 1885‚ after the birth of her daughter‚ she became overwhelmed with depression and began treatment of nervous disorders. In 1892‚ she satirized the treatment in “The Yellow Wallpaper”‚ and published it. This was done when she was unable to tolerate the treatment for few months. And in 1899‚ she got divorced and separated from her husband and moved to California. She sends her daughter to her husband and to his new wife.

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    professionally and personally. They are most in danger of losing touch with reality and‚ in the extreme‚ becoming outright insane (as does Eleanor in Jackson’s novel‚ The Haunting of Hill House). A few of these women who are also unmarried include the narrator of "The Daemon Lover‚" Marcia‚ and Elizabeth Style. However‚ the married female characters may also feel lonely‚ as do Mrs. Walpole‚ Mrs. Winning‚ and Emily Johnson. In some cases‚ their husbands are present but inconsequential or inattentive. In

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    today these diagnoses would be seen as foolish and injudicious. In "The Yellow Wallpaper"‚ Charlotte Perkins Gilman gives an insight into the historical treatment of the mentally unstable through the lens of a young woman battling with depression to demonstrate the reoccurring themes of the immorality of the resting cure and the subordination of women in marriage along with her own personal experiences. “The Yellow Wallpaper” is an example of the way a human’s mind that is previously overwhelmed

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    small issue‚ but the bona fide reality is that with all the advancements and quality education prevalent‚ sexism and gender roles are prominent now more than ever. Both short stories‚ “The Yellow Wallpaper” by Charlotte Perkins Gilman and “Sweat” by Zora Neale Hurston‚ highlight two female protagonists‚ the narrator and Delia‚ who are married to two very different types of men‚ who are arguably equally as bad in their own ways. The juxtaposition between these two stories specifically underlines the

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    place. In her short story‚ “The Yellow Wallpaper”‚ Charlotte Perkins Gilman gives the reader an in-depth look at what a depressed and nervous mind looked like through Jane’s writings. While Jane’s husband and brother were both physicians‚ they believed she was somewhat hysterical‚ and was treated with “rest cure”. “Rest cure” consisted of‚ “bed rest‚ isolation‚ overfeeding‚ and massage/electricity on her muscles” (The Rest Cure In Relation To “The Yellow Wallpaper”‚ 2013). Women being treated with

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    The story “The Yellow Wallpaper” by Charlotte Perkins Gilman is a brilliant literary work that undoubtedly captures the reader by placing them into the mind of the narrator; which enables the reader to undergo the intense‚ traumatic psychological experience of the main character. The point of view in which the story is told adds to the dramatic impact. Gilman’s story elicits strong emotions by her remarkable writing style and ability to make the reader thoroughly feel what the main character is going

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    baby. She started to rethink what she really wanted. Her boyfriend is really trying to talk her out of having the baby. Jig turns out to be a dynamic character in the end‚ because she is considering on taking up that simple operation. In The Yellow Wallpaper Jane‚ is also a dynamic character. Jane was at peace when she was writing‚ it was something she really liked. When Jane

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