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    The journal style gothic writing by Charloette Perkins Gilman, “The Yellow Wall-Paper”, follows the corrupt narration of an mentally distraught woman for three months. She is under the care of her husband John, a physician, and his sister Jennie, who serves as her caretaker. John believes that by cutting off the stimulation of everyday life, including writing and socializing, the basic human interactions, that his wife will be cured. John moves his wife to another house for three months to…

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    realized it, the mother had picked up the cookie bag with Mattie still inside. Willie Mouse didn't know what to do, so he ran to tell Mama Mouse. They both watched helplessly as the mother took the toys and bag of cookies into the house and closed the door for the night. Inside the house, the mother told the children to go get ready for bed while she tidied…

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    attic is old and rusty. It has holes all over the place. The chinmey allready fell off the house. There was a lot of good stuff in the attic tyhat could brake. The top window fell out of the house. Their were termites everywhere, on the floor, on the wall everywhere! The attic ladder fell off the celling.…

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    This is what they referred to as the killing room, although I’m not sure why since it was not actually a separate room, but just a corner of the trailer blocked off by a single wall. Two men manned the killing station. Chris, who takes care of the killing, grabs the chickens from the yellow crate and puts them one by one in the cones. The chicken’s head pokes out of the cone just enough so he can cut it off. The blood drips down…

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    the Front room. The Front room normally for relaxing and socializing. The furniture included a large sofa for a family to gather and watch T.V. But, this was a sad room mother sat alone crying during the nights, you could feel the sadness in the walls. a small electric heater was knocked over by our cat. I was not fully persuaded that their account was accurate. Nonetheless, the reality is clear it…

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    could be homeless or perhaps looking for a job, this is because of how the men are situated in front of a dilapidated building. The fellow that is sleeping in front of the locked doors looks to be very lackadaisical, maybe because he is a customer just that desperate to wait all night to be the first one there at the doors when they do decide to open. The photo might also symbolize how the hard working man had to go out and do his job or at least find a job in this dreary time period. While…

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    "And you promise to never leave this place?" September 6, 2001. Majed's heart was racing in his chest, sweat dripping like a rainfall. He was so close, he did not want to lose it now. "Yes," he responded with enthusiasm. "Then it is settled. Your first assignment starts in 4 days.Welcome to the team." Majed could never have relived what he was experiencing at that moment. He was darting his arms in excitement, but he was quivering from head to toe in fear. Never did he have experience with…

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    the top and they just left. We were very confused by this, there wasn’t much in the top floor just some posters and a wooden door…

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    stuffy and the air has an undertone of bleach and Windex. The walls are stain glass or a plain white while being covered with various health posters. The pictures on the walls are cheap benign prints of uplifting scenes and above the wide entrance to the private wings are large blue plastic signs with the areas of the hospital that lie ahead. The hallway has as much personality as the rest of the hospital. The floor is slate grey and the walls dove. Above the ceiling is made from those…

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