Charlotte Perkins Gilman was one of thoes women who struggled to extend their phisically abolities in community in late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. It was the time were female dosent consider as a being, female were confinement and subordinate. She became a major intellectual force in turn-of-the-century America. Also she became fameous in world becouse of her teori tha she use in her writing, protecting women and evolution of gender relations. (Vertinsky, p. 55) As her papers has a significant meaning for feminists, the context and substance of her works especialy in The Yellow Wallpaper are now considered ‘sites of historical struggles well worthy of investigation’. The feminist historian Joan Kelly said in 1982: …show more content…
Hope I can contribute as she did; know I have, but now I want to do more. I want that suffering that we can control to stop, it outrages and tears at me, the cruel and stupid political world. And I want women’s indignities to be ended – millennia long, borne with such endurance and grace. I want, what I really want, and now great pleasure comes through me: I want our day to come. I want women to take the lead. And I know, in the depth of my being, and in all my knowledge of history and humanity, I know women will struggle for a social order of peace, equality, joy. Women will make the world concern itself with children. Our problem is, how do we ‘make’ the world do that? Oh, I want an end to patriarchy! Passionately!” (Vertinsky, p.