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    The Yellow Wallpaper: Undermining the Truth It’s no secret that gothic stories often use a combination of physical and psychological terror to evoke emotion into the reader. In The Yellow Wallpaper the combination of physical confinement in the room and emotional oppression serve to accelerate the deterioration of the narrator’s sanity. This creates an unreliable narrator which undermines the truth and adds to the gothic of the story. An intangible and uncertain reality makes the reader question

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    “The Yellow Wallpaper” written by Charlotte Perkins Gilman is a story that can be reviewed in a feminist lens. The Yellow Wallpaper paints a picture of a woman’s place in 1911‚ and how she was treated with her Postpartum Depression. She was locked in a room by her husband John which leads her to insanity because she never got the treatment she needed. The theme of feminism is very clear through John the protagonist’s husband‚ the thoughts of Jane and the environment in which the woman is forcefully

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    who expresses their thoughts‚ feelings‚ and opinions through writing‚ a work of art‚ or anything they can get their hands on to just express themselves. Self-expression seems to be the main theme in the story. Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s “The Yellow Wallpaper” can suggest that women in the 19th century have no way of self-expressing themselves in the way they want to be heard. Gilman wants us to know that the short story is written in first person point of view and it is giving us an inside glimpse

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    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 strong black coffee and toast which permanently lingered in the air and the tall book shelves housing the numerous rare paperbacks and hardbound books every single day. Taking a glimpse at his face‚ with eyes absorbed in the black print of the pages‚

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    Primary Differences:  1. Characters: With regards to the basic turns of the plot‚ the film is pretty faithful to the novel. However‚ when it comes to the complexities of the characters‚ the film sells the novel short. The film presents things in a very black and white manner‚ while the novel is all about the various shades of gray which exist in the relationships between the characters. For the book‚ the first person narrative related by Celie through a series of letters cuts straight to the

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    Character Analysis of John in “The Yellow Wallpaper” (1892) John is the typical Victorian husband. He is authoritative‚ strict‚ head of the household. He is a physician of “high standing”. He is very controlling and expects his wife to obey his orders which was quite normal for the time. He is a doctor but only understands physical illnesses. He cannot relate to any mental problems particularly as far as women are concerned. For him‚ it is something she will get over‚ mind over matter: “You

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    Lord of the Flies Film Review In Lord of the Flies‚ written by William Golding‚ the kids soon find themselves in a deserted island after the plane they were in crashes. The leader‚ Ralph‚ tries to call all the kids on the island by using the conch that he and piggy found. They decide that Jack and the little kids will be the hunters‚ but before things better Jack starts challenging Ralph’s leadership. Soon they find themselves trying to kill the “beast”‚ which is all in there imagination. Jack

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    Denzel Washington‚ on the 1965 book‚ The Autobiography of Malcolm X as told to Alex Haley. Most significant events and experiences in the seventeen chapters of the book were covered in the movie with both focusing on the many transformations of Malcolm. However‚ Lee used artistic license to rearrange the chronology and the interplay of various characters‚ even going so far as to assign words in the book to different characters in the movie which is obviously based on the book. Early events such as his

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    embedded in our culture. Today and in the past‚ feminist notions about the social norms that limit women’s possibilities have yearned for expression and have found this through various artistic outlets. The Yellow Wallpaper by Charlotte Perkins Gilman‚ The Story of An Hour by Kate Chopin‚ and the 1944 Film Gaslight are three artistic works that relay feminist themes in a unique way. These three works differ in certain aspects‚ but all ultimately embody the same underlying theme of the oppression and liberation

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    SECTION I PLOT AND PLOT STRUCTURE THEORETICAL PRELIMINARIES The impact of a literary work‚ as it has already been stated‚ depends on all its elements. Among them plot and plot structure play an important role. The plot is a series of interlinked events in which the characters of the story participate. The events are arranged in a definite sequence to catch and hold the reader’s interest. The writer arranges the events‚ ordering them as he sees fit. Most stories and novels have

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