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What Is The Theme Of Female Oppression In The Yellow Wallpaper

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One of the most interesting stories I read in high school literature class was The Yellow Wallpaper, by Charlotte Gilman, which tells of a woman suffering from post-partum depression who is kept essentially prisoner in her own home by her dominating husband. Overtime, the woman begins to see figures and shapes in the walls, which later transform into another woman trapped behind the wallpaper. She vehemently believes in this hallucination to the point where she rips up the walls to allow the trapped woman to escape. Although the story has deeper elements of female oppression, the hallucinations she experiences sound incredibly similar to the “prisoners’ cinema” described in Oliver Sacks’ Hallucinations. The students subjected to the sensory

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