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    conditions have gradually gotten much better. However, when the short story “The Yellow Wallpaper” was published in 1892, women were most often seen only as their husband’s wife and nothing more. Still, Charlotte Perkins Gilman, the author of that same story, decided to do something bold: through her use of irony, through her allusions to prisons when describing the house, and through her use of the yellow wallpaper as a symbol, she is openly criticizing the oppression of women. First, Gilman…

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    husband, demostrates this in the short story “The Yellow Wallpaper.” John is a controlling, overpowering husband who makes all the decisions for his wife, even if she disagrees with him. She listens to him but speaks her mind in her journal, which is kept a secret from everyone but herself. Charlotte Perkins Gilman uses symbolism and a feminist perspective to show male domination in the nineteenth century in her short story “The Yellow Wallpaper.” In the nineteenth century, mental illness was…

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    The woman from The Yellow Wallpaper lived in a time where a revolutionary thoughts and reforms about women's right. Not to mention, the husband is the superior of the house. The woman has a nervous depression, so John, her husband, prescribes her a cure which leads her to creepiness and freedom. The treatment is isolation in a locked room with no physical activities, so like prison and even prison is better because there are physical activities and times to leave the cells. Not to mention, the…

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    rights. When Gilman released her short story “The Yellow Wallpaper”, she firmly stated that “it was not intended to drive people crazy, but to save people from driven crazy, and it worked.” (Gilman 53). Gilman was also known for being a feminist, and in her story, she speaks through the narrator, Jane; how little control she had over her treatment simply because of her gender. When her story…

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    The Yellow Wallpaper Mad

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    Although she is a woman of high social status, the narrator in “The Yellow Wallpaper” goes mad because she is chronically depressed, lonely, and on drugs all the time. The main character of “The Yellow Wallpaper” went mad by the time the short story ended because she was chronically depressed. During the time that the story took place, women had no say and they weren't well taken care of. They were seen more as children rather than as older individuals. In this case, John, the main…

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    “The Yellow Wallpaper” by Charlotte Gilman is a short story about a woman who is suffering from postpartum depression. Her husband John, the doctor, is attempting to make her well by moving her to a colonial house for the summer while their house is under repairs. This story takes place in a time when women were confined by their roles in society. In her short story “The Yellow Wallpaper,” Gilman uses narrative technique and symbolism to develop the theme that women are oppressed in their roles…

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    The narrator uses imagery in this passage when describing the room and the yellow wallpaper. When describing the yellow wallpaper the narrator describes it as, “ the color is repellent, almost revolting; a smoldering unclean yellow, strangely faded by the unclean yellow strangely faded by the slow-turning sunlight.”(Stetson 649) She relates the wallpaper to a school, this helps the reader have a better connection to the image she is analyzing. “ The paint and paper look as if a boys school had…

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    Mikenzie Fitzpatrick Bro. Williams ENG 335 7/2/2015 “The Yellow Wallpaper” “The Yellow Wallpaper” written by Charlotte Perkins Gilman engages the audience into the inner self of a young mother and wife throughout the story. Gilman’s purpose in writing “The Yellow Wallpaper” shows a woman’s perspective on oppression, victimization, failure, and her freedom. By writing the story from a first-person feministic point of view the narrator shows the struggle of women’s independence and individuality…

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    Yellow Wallpaper Maleness

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    Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s "The Yellow Wallpaper, is about a wife, her mental troubles and her spouse 's purported remedial treatment of her aliments amid the late 1800s. The story starts with a young lady and her husband heading out to the country side for the late summer and for the recuperating forces of being far from composing which just appears to exacerbate her condition. After perusing this exceptional depiction of a very nearly jail like solution for succeeding "temporary nervous…

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    story “The Yellow Wallpaper.” This eye-opening short story utilizes irony to present the narrator’s delusional state of mind, where as her husband, amongst the other characters, does not realize the fate of the narrator after her misdiagnosis. The issue that is more surprising than the depression and insanity seen in this story are the attitudes of the other characters. The narrator’s insanity is caused by her husband, the treatment prescribed to her, and her obsession with the wallpaper.…

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