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    The short story "The Yellow Wallpaper" by Charlotte Gilman and Winesburg, Ohio by Sherwood Anderson share many similarities but some of the authors usage of writing styles and difference in tone is what makes the stories unique and interesting. The two stories have a similar theme throughout which is isolation. In the Yellow Wallpaper, the narrator is completely isolated in her bedroom and held hostage to where she cannot leave by her husband. In Winesburg, Ohio there are multiple stories with…

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    The story is about a woman who marries a physician named John. Once they were married the woman had a little girl, and later in the marriage she fell into a deep depression that wasn't curable. In hopes of curing his wife, John locked her in an empty room with bars on the window and repulsive wallpaper expecting her to do nothing until she was cured. John thought that this would cure his wife because she had anxiety and depression but instead of getting better she became crazy, we know this…

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    about it. The narrator challenges this suppression and evolves into a woman who will not be dominated by men. In this story, Gilman uses symbols to shed a light on the struggles that women have had to endure in their lives. The narrator’s husband, John, symbolizes the patriarchal system that women were forced to conform to during Gilman’s time. Their relationship depicts…

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    Most people after they read this would probably just assume she is a crazy woman in a mental hospital but he is just affected by her husband. For example, “john is a physician”. John believes the best things for the narrator to do is rest after postpartum depression and not have any stimulation. He then requires the narrator to stop all writing, reading, and, higher-level thinking. He is a physician so he leaves the…

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    “A Very Short Story” Literary Analysis Plot. The story starts in spring between an Italian nurse, Luz, and the American soldier, they fall and in love and the climax starts when the nurse refuses to go with him to America, it ends by Luz sinking into cheap relationship and the guy gonorrhea from a sales girl in the loop department. The story ends on summer "on a hot evening in Padua...", then the American soldier stays at the hospital for three months after this and Luz takes good care of him in…

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    (MIP-2)Mildred, Montag's ‘Wife’ is deeply affected by technology in a way that makes her lack many human characteristics. (SIP-A)Mildred is completely closed off to the world around her, she has no connection to the people In her life. (STEWE-1) Montag came home, from a conversation with Clarisse on the way home from work, to his wife,“He opened the bedroom door. It was like coming into the cold marbled room of a mausoleum after the moon had set. Complete darkness, not a hint of the silver world…

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    A Woman’s Journey into Insanity in Relation to Feminism The Yellow Wallpaper is a short fiction, written by Charlotte Gilman; an American author who was born in Hartford, and who suffered from a lonely childhood due to her father’s abandonment. She worked as an art teacher and married the artist Charles Stetson, who turned her married life into a nightmare full of sadness and gloom. Her depression and illness came after giving birth to her daughter. Gilman committed suicide later, after she…

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    convinced herself that she has come from the wallpaper, “’I’ve got out at last’ said I, ‘in spite of you and Jane! And I’ve pulled off most of the paper, so you can’t put me back!’” (Gilman 803). At this point the narrator has forgotten who she is and who John is to her, Gilman used this complete break to bring to…

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    Typhoid Mary: Captive to the Public’s Health tells the story of Mary Mallon and what she had to go through at the beginning of the twentieth century. Typhoid Mary has “become a metaphor for a dangerous person who should be reviled and avoided (Leavitt).” Judith Walzer Leavitt, the author, is a professor of the history of medicine and women's studies at the University of Wisconsin in Madison and an author of several books (Judith). She uses Mary’s story to show the different perspectives of…

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    In the short story, “The Yellow Wallpaper”, the wife is kept confined as a result of her nervous condition.The wife, Jane, is confined and controlled by her husband, John. She is taken away from her home and John barely allows her company and does not allow her to write. While she is there, she has to sleep in a room with ugly yellow wallpaper. After being in the room so long, Jane becomes obsessed with the yellow wallpaper. She begins to see a woman behind the pattern. It is her confinement to…

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