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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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    While I have not experienced physical confinement‚ other than temporary teenage groundings‚ I have been mentally restrained my entire life. The process of filtering one’s thoughts is not only difficult‚ but also incredibly exhausting. In The Yellow Wallpaper‚ by Charlotte Perkins Gilman‚ the narrator is physically confined and eventually becomes trapped within her fantasies‚ and while the breakdown the narrator experiences is blamed on nerves‚ in reality it is because the narrator is not free. Woolf

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    In “The Yellow Wallpaper” she gave an in-depth account of post-partum depression. It was a deep look into an ailing women’s mind. It gave a snapshot of medical practices in the late 1800’s. There was not much known about mental issues in those days. In “The War Prayer”

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    ‘The Yellow Wallpaper’ First Diary Analysis One of the prominent techniques that Charlotte Perkins Gilman uses in this first diary entry would be the repetition of certain phrases and words. At first‚ we can see the narrator repeats the name of her husband John often in phrases such as ‘Ordinary people like John and me’‚ ‘John laughs at me’ ‘John is practical in the extreme’ etc. This repetition shows the reader the narrator’s dependency on her husband – it seems as if her husband is all that

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    The Yellow Wallpaper There are many symptoms that arise when one is diagnosed with postpartum depression. Among the many is “obsessive-compulsive features‚ including intrusive‚ repetitive thoughts and anxiety.” You see this all throughout “The Yellow Wallpaper‚” and it begins when the narrator first describes the strange patterns in the incredibly symbolic wallpaper in the room that was once a children’s nursery: “It is dull enough to confuse the eye in following‚ pronounced enough to constantly

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    Some people thinks being alone may shorten lives. But contrary to all beliefs isolation actually helps people make it through the day. Whether it is for an hour‚ 3 hours or even 5 hours. Isolation has its fair share of advantages. Being around people constantly can sometimes take a toll on people ‚ so being alone for a while is well needed in today’s society. There’s so much going on today. Terrible things are happening everyday‚ it’s hard to not want to just get away from people and the social

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    loved ones all day Treat adults with mental illness as if they are little kids Do not allow for the patient to spend time outside‚ exploring nature Threaten to send the patient away to achieve obedience The short story by Charlotte Perkins Gilman titled The

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    Similarities In The Yellow Wallpaper and The Story of an Hour The stories “The Story of an Hour” by Kate Chopin and “The Yellow Wallpaper” by Charlotte Perkins Gilman even though they have two very different plots are very similar in their themes and messages. In both stories‚ the women are being oppressed by their husbands and find ways to deal with it as well as being portrayed as weak and inferior and they both of their minds play tricks on them by making them hallucinate. Louise and the narrator

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    Chopin wrote the short story “The Story of an Hour”exposing the harsh reality of marriage for women during the 19th century. “The Story of an Hour” is short story about a married young woman named Louise Mallard who has been told that her husband

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    The Yellow Wallpaper is a strong view of how women be oppressed by the opposite sex in our past times. A women’s role was to be at home taking care of children and tending to the daily house chores while the man tends to his job and attend any financial necessities. Through the story of “The Yellow Wallpaper” the narrator gives an inside view of not only her side of opinions but how obeying her husband was to ensure her health. Female oppression was unrecognized during the 1800s because of social

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