Solitude is the fact of being alone; Modernism has alienated how our relationships with each other and with social institutions such as the place of worship, Educational Institute, place of work, and family unit have alienated some individual from our society or community, while many factors influence isolation weather they were forced out or their own personal ’choice. Both written literature, On My Own: The Art of Being a Woman Alone and The Yellow Wallpaper introduces provisions the level of stigma and negative attitudes towards fear being alone and the sense of dependency culturally conditioned by our modern society.
In this era, women did not have a voice at all and men were socially dominant. Both stories connect the two women depicted of social isolation alienation in modern society and the role of females in society.
Gilman -The main character in “The Yellow Wallpaper ” is undergoing an illness of postpartum depression and has been prescribed a rest cure by her physician husband .Shortly after giving birth to their daughter .The "treatment" was based on an American neurologist Silas Weir Mitchell 's which he believed was the best way …show more content…
An open survival guide for women on the art of Loneliness, Social isolation and our culture resists and the important woman who is able to stand and valve being alone. Her all too familiar story after going through two divorces and raising children alone, while contapalting starting over with a new relationship or to be unapologetically woman alone. But in our modern culture Can a woman be divorced, widowed, single although being unaffected by her aloneness? There’s a thin line between purposely being alone and lonely. Many women fear being alone and scared to admit they were