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    Since the last time I wrote a journal, I have finished reading Richelle Mead’s Shadow Kiss. This story is about the main character, Rose, and how she has to research deeper into her mind to figure out why she feels all sorts of emotions, what her fate is, and why the Queen’s nephew, Adrian, keeps telling her she has a ‘dark aura’ around her. Rose, in addition, has to make sure her best friend, Lissa, is okay through their magical bond, which allows Rose to see what Lissa can see. This is a…

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    Symbolism is everywhere in literature. According to the Oxford English Dictionary, symbolism is “the use of symbols to represent ideas or qualities” (Symbolism, n1). Symbolism is widely used throughout literature. Iin plays like The Miracle Worker symbolism is used to drive the story forward. A symbol in The Miracle Worker that drives the play’s plot forward is the keys that are kept around the Keller household. The keys are a symbol because they show Helen’s growing trust with Annie and the…

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    “The Yellow Wallpaper” is a short story written by Charlotte Perkins Gilman. It is about a woman who is suffering from nervous depression, and is taken by her husband, a physician, to a house that has been empty, and unlived in for years. Her husband keeps her in an isolated room in efforts to convince her that time to herself away from her home and life would leave her feeling more positively. However, her illness only worsens due to the fact she is controlled by her husband, isolated against…

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    Who Is Anne Sexton?

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    Julia Reynolds Anne Sexton Biography Anne Sexton was an American poet, known for her highly personal, confessional style. She won the Pulitzer Prize for poetry in 1967. Themes of her poetry include her suicidal tendencies, long battle against depression and various details from her private life. Anne Sexton was born in Newton, Massachusetts, and spent most of her life near Boston. In 1945, Sexton attended the boarding school, Rogers Hall, in Lowell, Massachusetts. In 1948 she eloped with…

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    What this poor child was saying in pictures was that she hated herself. In her own eyes she was repulsive, a nothing. But as the therapist made progress and the child grew more cheerful and took more interest in the world, those self-portraits changed dramatically. The child began to use bright crayons. She began to put features on the face, though for a while she kept making the mouth area black; this was during a phase in which she was saying unpleasant things. Eventually she got over that,…

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    The Yellow Wallpaper Woman

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    In the book Literature for Life, before reading “The Yellow Wallpaper”, there is a brief description of Charlotte Perkins Gilman and her life. In the description, it tells us how Gilman was a strong advocate of women’s rights and how her stories often spoke out for women that could not in her time period (pg.1035). Gilman’s belief that there is no difference in the mentality levels between men or women is strongly shown and explained through “The Yellow Wallpaper”. “The Yellow Wallpaper” is a…

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    The themes of these stories are some kind of dramatic themes. In the story known as “the yellow wallpaper” uses a theme of psychological horror. In the story john’s treatment backfires going terribly wrong. His ignorance is what makes him no mere cardboard villain within the story. Johns’ unequal relationship with his wife keeps him from understanding her and her problems. After John ended the imprisoning relationship with his insane wife he fainted in shock and went unrecognized by his crazy…

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    In Charlotte Perkin Gilman's novel, The Yellow Wallpaper, the main character suffers from postpartum depression following the birth of her child. However, it was unknown to people during the time of the victorian era that this disorder existed. Physicians diagnose these women with hysteria which is to be treated with the rest cure. The main character is married to a physician who oversees her treatment daily and makes sure she does not veer off the path to recovery that he plans for her. In The…

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    The Yellow wallpaper is a short story written by the American author Charlotte Perkins Gilman (1860 – 1935), and were originally published in 1892 in The New England Magazine. It tells the story of an unnamed, female, narrator, and is composed in a diary-like form, where we follow the protagonist on her journey into madness. As a consequence to the form, we see the world solely through the woman’s eyes, and are after a while we are forced to take in to question the reliability of the narrator.…

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    Female Oppression in The Yellow Wallpaper In “The Yellow Wallpaper” Mrs. Gilman tells a story of a woman who is trapped in her own thoughts about her life. As she writes in her journal of how she feels about her marriage of being treated like a child by her beloved husband. Mrs. Gilman uses many literal elements that show the oppression over the narrator’s story. Throughout the story, these elements give a sense of knowledge of what is to come at the end of the story and relate to why she feels…

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