If "Jane" is the real narrator, then Gilman suggests that her liberation from madness and the solitary of the wallpaper also means that a complete senselessness of …show more content…
Due to this she defeats over the forced cure, ironically, to defeat the insanity she was supposed the insanity to avoid imaginations from fantasy. Additional, the narrator she is able to remove the yellow wallpaper from the wall that she wanted to do so long ago, in this case she ripped it into peace’s this make her to outdo her husband which he was not able to do so. The deterioration of her madness and the sudden understanding of his wife when she has become insane, the husband fainted because of this, an action naturally related with weakness and female weakness over this time. However, his wife became free she was able to climb over the husband’s body in which it is considered as his this makes her to move in a circular way in the room. John the husband he is seen as nothing with her wife he is a weakling thus dominated easily with her wife which is a victory of her physically body over