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    The short story “The Yellow Wallpaper” focuses on a woman who is struggling with post traumatic syndrome after recently having a baby. Her doctor who is also her husband, gives her the diagnosis to stay in bed all day and eventually thinking she will get better. From laying in bed all day she starts studying the yellow wallpaper thinking she sees something in it. By the end of the story it has drove her crazy and realizes the woman she sees in the wallpaper is really her. The narrator in the short

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    impressive and well-built plot. To prove my point of view, I will use “The Yellow Wallpaper” by Charlotte Perkins Gilman. Firstly, a short story is satisfying if it revolves around a single character. “The Yellow Wallpaper” is about “Jane”, who is suffering from postpartum depression, but doctors misdiagnosis it as hysteria and prescribes perfect bed rest and isolation. She is staying in a bedroom which has yellow wallpaper. Being trapped in bed, isolated from others except for her husband and husband's

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    Charlotte Perkins Gilman was one of the first female writers to compose a woman’s point of view experience on mental illness. She uses characterization and setting to express such vivid imagery of the yellow wallpaper. Perkins displays the damaging effect that isolation has on a woman in her deteriorating mental state. Gilman ties the relationship of characterization and setting through depression and mental torture. In a haunted like, victorian gothic style mansion, it is the place John takes the

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    Women in the nineteenth century were delimited and repressed by men. “The Yellow Wallpaper,” by Charlotte Gilman shows the oppression through the protagonist, whom you never learn the name, and the affect it has. The author uses a set of complex symbols such as the house, the window, the husband, and the wallpaper, which are compiled through personal experience. Born in Hartford Connecticut Charlotte Perkins Gilman was an eminent lecturer for social reform, novelist, and American feminist. Her

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    In Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s story “The Yellow Wallpaper” tells a story about the main character who seems to be in touch with her sanity at the beginning of the story, as she obsesses over her room she is pulled further and further away from sanity. The husband believes he can help his wife, but in the end, it just makes her worse. The main character in the beginning of the story believes that there is nothing wrong with her and she just has a temporary nervous depression. Her husband is a physician

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    In “The Yellow Wallpaper,” Gilman writes of a doctors’ so called “rest cure” designed to alleviate depression the main character was suffering after the birth of her daughter. The story early on begins to take on strong symbols including the room the woman was kept in, as well as the wallpaper of the room in order to show the outside societies view of women and how women are trying to find their own place. The woman in the story is locked away in the nursery of her home and forbidden to write.

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    “The Yellow Wallpaper” is a short story by Charlotte Perkins Gilman which presents the story of a woman’s cope with a mental disorder. The narrator’s declining mental health is reflected through the characteristics of the wallpaper that she projects on it. The protagonist goes with her husband to stay in a colonial mansion for the summer. Her husband john believes that the house supposed to be a place where she can recover from postpartum depression. The story is told from a first person perspective

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    While “[suffering] from a profound melancholic depression”, Charlotte Perkins Gilman was prescribed the “rest cure”; out of this horrid experience, “The Yellow Wallpaper” was born (Martin 736). The short story is a first-person account of a woman that is afflicted by a similar fate suffered by Gilman. Due to the lack of understanding psychological illnesses at the time, the nameless narrator’s physician/husband John, applies the rest cure on her, eventually causing her insanity. The narrator, thus

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    Through a woman's perspective of assumed insanity, Charlotte Perkins Gilman comments on the role of the female in the late nineteenth century society in relation to her male counterpart in her short story "The Yellow Wallpaper." Gilman uses her own experience with mental instability to show the lack of power that women wielded in shaping the course of their psychological treatment. Further she uses vivid and horrific imagery to draw on the imagination of the reader to conceive the terrors within

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    the story “The Yellow Wallpaper”, written by Charlotte Perkins. This short story is based on a woman that is married to a physician by the name of John that she loved dearly. The woman suffered from a medical condition known as postpartum depression and the loss of her human rights. Due to the physician’s experience of her husband John, he felt that it was best to keep her away from the outside life. However, to focus and fully understand Charlotte Perkins and “The Yellow Wallpaper” it is very important

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