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The Yellow Wall Paper And The Story Of An Hour

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Janae Parham
Instructor: Cherie Shields
WR121
11/8/15
The Story of The Yellow Wallpaper
Women have traditionally been known as the less dominant sex. Through history women have fought for equal rights and freedom. They have been stereotyped as being housewives, and bearers and nurturers of the children. Only recently with the push of the Equal Rights Amendment have women had a strong hold on the workplace alongside men. Many characters in literature are conceived from the tension women have faced with men. This tension is derived from men; society; and within a woman herself. Two short stories, “The Yellow Wall-paper and “The Story of an Hour, “ focus on a woman’s plight near the turn of the 19th century. This era is a time in modern society where women were looked as second class citizens. The two main characters in these stories show similarities, but they are also different in the ways they deal with their problems and life. These two characters have commonalities and differences. Although the two characters are similar in some ways, the woman in the “The Story of an Hour” is a stronger character based on the two important criteria of rationality and freedom.
In “The Yellow Wallpaper by Charlotte Perkins Gilman, the female protagonist is going through a rough time in her life. The narrator lived in a room with strange wallpaper. This odd wallpaper seems to symbolize the complexity and confusion in her life. In “The Story of an Hour” by Kate Chopin, the

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