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Yellow Wallpaper Thesis

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The Story behind the Yellow Wallpaper In Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s short story “The Yellow Wallpaper” the main character who is a woman in her middle age that struggles with nervous depression and hopes to find some relief and relaxation in a old room with this mysterious yellow wallpaper. This short strory brings across different characters that provide both happy and sad endings by their actions throughout the story. The narrator of the story is presented in first person through the woman who has temporary nervous depression, as the story comes to a conclusion she becomes happy and she’s finally free. Her husband John has a very opposite ending, he learns what is really wrong with his wife and in the end his world comes crashing down. “The …show more content…

As she finally gets to be alone in the room she tears down the yellow wallpaper and begins to lose her mind even more, yet to her she feels she is solving a problem that has been bothering her for a while. This woman becomes happier because she is enjoying the room and the “creeping around” which was a huge bother for her at the beginning. “It is so pleasant to be out in this great room and creep around as I please!”(p.124) She says, feeling freer then she ever did before. Also she figured out more about the wallpaper and the woman in it, which had been a huge bother for her for several weeks. The ending for this character is a joyful ending in her mind, because she is pleased with what has recently happened and how she does not feel ill anymore. This character has found peace within the yellow wallpaper and wishes for things to stay that …show more content…

His ending was much more tough and sad on him then on any other character, because his loved one had finally gone crazy and there was nothing he could really do and he fainted and first sight of her. At first as soon as he got back and the door was locked he panicked, he wanted to get that door open as soon as he could, “Now he’s crying to Jennie for an axe.” (p.124) Then as his bride answered he asked for her to open the door and he started to settle, but as soon as she said she could not, his stress went through the roof again as he hurried to go get the key. John became more and more frantic, “For God’s sake, what are you doing?” he cried. As he entered the room, he saw his darling and was so scared he had lost her to the anxiety and that she was mentally gone and that caused John to faint right in front of her. Johns ending to this story was not at all like his darlings, in his mind everything had gone wrong and he was sad, angry and so much strain on him that caused him to faint as soon as he got into the

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