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The Yellow Wallpaper

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With a sarcastic, monstrous, and angry tone combined with high emotion and sentimentalism, Charlotte Perkins Gilman wrote the short story The Yellow Wallpaper in order to help the oppressed females recover their voice, their rights, and their freedom. She skillfully leaded the reader’s interest from a little horrible opening; then, a curious feeling about Jane’s life immediately became anger because of the unexpected climax of the narrator’s own recognition in the yellow wallpaper. The author tried to show that female would stand up and do whatever they can, even if they lose something to escape the control of male dominance as the narrator did in the story. This story is successful at portraying its authorial purpose because of its …show more content…

It was an isolated place, separated from the roads, the villages’ environment and the rest ofsociety. This resembled the narrator’s feeling and position which are also isolated and restricted. The house setting mirrors her emotional state. Moreover, her room in that house was big and airy with the windows and beautiful landscape outside but all those windows were barred to prevent her from escaping or going outside. In this scene, she was a little, cute bird which was caged by her husband. There is a conflict with the house here: the mansion whose original rental purposes were freedom and restfulness for the wife to improve her illness now became the mental prison. It was the reason that her state of health got worse. Another significant setting was the bedroom; the walls were covered with the yellow paper. The mystery of the yellow wallpaper was discovered bit by bit by the narrator’s imagination as it absorbed the readers’ curiosity. The wallpaper was described as an unpleasant symbol: it was ripped, soiled, and was a dirty yellow. But later, it became a symbol with a message of a desperate woman, constantly crawling, stooping, and creeping looking for an escape from behind the main pattern that helps the narrator to see her own situation. The yellow wallpaper was a mirror that reflects her real life. The main pattern of the wallpaper implied the narrator’s husband who controlled her freedom. The setting helps the reader understand the story development more

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