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    The Yellow Wallpaper, by Charlotte Perkins Gilman, has many interesting but different interpretations. It had been interpreted as a Gothic horror tale, a semiautobiographical account of a mental break down, and as a symbolic presentation of the effects of social and economic oppression on women. There are many aspects of the story of why these three interpretations work. For example, the first reason why it can be a Gothic horror tale is how the narrator gradually becomes insane. At first she…

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    Yellow Wallpaper” by Charlotte Perkins Gilman is a semi-autobiographical short story that describes a time in which the unnamed narrator suffers from depression following the birth of her baby. Her husband, who’s a doctor, misdiagnoses her and prescribes her with “the rest cure”. Meanwhile, the husband goes away to work while the wife is locked away in this bedroom with barred windows and yellow wallpaper. During all her time spent in this room she becomes so infatuated over the yellow wallpaper…

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    Part I. “The Yellow Wallpaper” is a chilling psychological tale written by Charlotte Perkins Gilman. Through a feminist lens, Gilman uses this story to emphasize both the position of married women during the nineteenth century as well as the medicinal practices of the time. Like the narrator of “The Yellow Wallpaper”, Gilman too suffered from a form of depression. Following her diagnosis, she was prescribed the Rest Cure that eventually drove her to her own mental destruction. Jane, the…

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    “The Yellow Wallpaper” by Charlotte Gilman is a story of a woman with a wild imagination as well as a sufferer of post-partum depression. Her husband Jon takes her to another house, to “get better” from her diagnosis of what he believes is hysteria. While she is there she explains her life through a series of journal entries that discuss the downward spiral of the narrator’s experience during the time she is at this house. Throughout her diary there are examples of symbolism, Jon’s treatment…

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    The short story "The Yellow Wallpaper" written by Charlotte Perkins Stetson takes place during the summer time in a colonial mansion otherwise stated in the text as a hereditary estate with something queer about it. The story focuses on the narrator, a young mother suffering from "nervous depression" and her husband John a physician of high standards (coincidently her physician). John along with his wife take tenancy in the grand and estranged estate. The couple stays there for three to five…

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    Edgar Allen Poe is notorious for creating characters who rapidly descend into this state, if they were not suffering already. Charlotte Perkins Gilman writes about personal experience, allowing her own mentality to shape the narrator in The Yellow Wallpaper. It is impressive, to say the least. How do these two authors describe this intense mindset, without letting their characters become silly or lacking verisimilitude? How do they bring about the unsuspected and chilling narratives that keep…

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    The meaning of the wallpaper “The Yellow Wallpaper”, by Charlotte Perkins Gilman has key details to show and explain the setting and plot of the story. Without the details to explain the room and her thoughts there would not be a good setting, plot or point to the story. The characters would be totally different if they ended up in a different setting. The way the wallpaper looks, what is behind the paper and how it makes her feel are just a few details. If the plot and characters were in a…

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    The book The Yellow Wallpaper is the representative of the cult of true womanhood. The contrast between female and male both in home and the economic world; female’s only sphere which is home; female’s moral superiority; female’s ideal function as a mother and a wife. The author had a goal to make it clear for “True Womanhood” and “Women’s Right”. Author insisted through the whole story that there is only one human race. In her idea, in order to improve the society, the most crucial apart is the…

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    psychological transformation that takes place in the mind of the journal’s writer. Arguably the most symbolic and important element in the story is the yellow wallpaper. On the walls of the narrator’s colonial style bed room are a “repellent” and “unclean yellow” (Gilman793) wallpaper. In the beginning of the story she despises the wallpaper. As the story progresses she begins to see different thing shapes and things inside the patterns of the paper. She explains her view as “the pattern lolls…

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    In the short story “The Yellow Wallpaper,” there is a thought after question of whether the husband of a woman is trying to help her, or trying to ruin her. Within the short story, a women, that was kept from the outside world, goes insane while living in a mansion for some time. After reading the story, I believe that the husband was truly trying to help his wife, when he kept her away from the outside world. One way that her husband tried to help her, was by keeping her away from society.…

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