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    “Oh‚ he is your acquaintance‚ then‚ I wouldn’t mind at all!” she said‚ agreeing with me whole-heartedly. “That is right‚ Ma’am‚ however‚ please don’t mention to him. If ever he gets suspicious‚ you could sell this to him for ten dollars‚” I said with a smile‚ looking forward to the day which I could see him again. Like the playful wind brushing through the auburn leaves then flutter and skitter on the ground‚ I begun realizing something as I returned to that antique book store with its smell of

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    Comparing “The Yellow Wallpaper” and “A Jury of Her Peers” Many great authors have written stories about the oppression women faced in the past and one was Charlotte Perkins Gilman‚ the author of the late 19th century short story “The Yellow Wallpaper.” She portrays the struggles and hardships that women of that period experienced through brilliant uses of theme‚ mood‚ tone‚ and imagery. Another equally great author that used imagery and events that happened in real life to describe the struggles

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    the surface‚ the narrator in The Yellow Wallpaper simply shows an insane woman who began suffering from depression after the birth of her child. The narrator was placed into a house‚ which was in the middle of nowhere‚ where she received dangerous treatment and often gets belittled by her husband‚ who is also her doctor. Her treatment required her not to do anything active‚ especially writing. Although some would conclude that the narrator of The Yellow Wallpaper is just about an insane woman struggling

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    that his wife actually had a problem and grew insane (Page 655). John did the best he could to separate her from her kids since he had believed that was what had been causing the problem. John continued to try and help with the problem of the wallpaper by examining it and deciding what they could arrange to fix it. His wife‚ Charlotte‚ had the feeling they were doing something increasingly peculiar and didn’t desire for anything being done with it. The reason John didn’t know she was going demented

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    Jonathan Ramaker Mrs. Kronado American Literature April 12‚ 2024 Freedom of Women Women all thought the world was always treated wrong because they lived in a patriarchy where men always ruled over women and it still is shown to this day. The “Yellow Wallpaper” is a short written in the late 1800s by Charlotte Perkins Gilman. This story is about a woman living in the late 1800s who is not getting the help she needs because she does not yet understand how the brain works. At this time she had a kid

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    being driven crazy‚ and it worked” (Gilman P). Charlotte Perkins Gilman said this as to why she wrote “The Yellow Wallpaper.” There has been debate among scholars whether Gilman should be considered a feminist or not. The definition of feminism is the advocacy of women’s rights on the basis of the equality of the sexes. Whether Charlotte Perkins Gilman intended to or not‚ “The Yellow Wallpaper” is a feminist piece of literature because of its message regarding women’s healthcare‚ the issue with women’s

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    The way of women’s resistances to patriarchy in “The Yellow Wallpaper” Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s “The Yellow Wallpaper” is on the surface a mysterious story about a woman suffering from depression to mad‚ but actually‚ it reveals the oppression of women from their patriarchal families. In the late 19th century‚ women couldn’t enjoy the freedom they do today‚ and most of them suffered from hysteria. The narrator of “The Yellow Wallpaper” is a typical example of those women who live with low social

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    In “The Yellow Wallpaper”‚ it is understood that the narrator is a woman who has a mental illness but cannot overcome it due to her husband’s controlling ways. Charlotte Perkins Gilman illustrates the ideological victimization of many women of the early 19th century through a gothic tale of humor where women suffering from post-partum depression is isolated. “The Yellow Wallpaper”‚ written in 1892‚ metaphorically illustrates the captive and oppressed state of women during those time period through

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    In the short story‚ The Yellow Wallpaper‚ the narrator has psychological repression since her husband does not listen to her thoughts and insists on the rest cure. The psychologist‚ Sigmund Freud‚ theorized three components of mind which really incorporates on the protagonist. I can analyze the narrator in two stages: when she is conscious at the beginning‚ she thinks she cannot persuade her husband that "congenial work‚ with excitement and change‚ would do [her] good"‚ so she writes hopelessly "But

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    Consider the theme of transformation in Metamorphosis and The Yellow Wallpaper. Apart from the very apparent theme of transformation that runs through both stories there are also many underlying themes connected with transformation‚ not just physical but also mental. Metamorphosis sees Gregor wake up one morning physically transformed overnight into a huge insect‚ by the description given by Kafka‚ possibly similar in appearance to a cockroach‚ although the description given does not allow the reader

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