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The Yellow Wallpaper

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In the short story “The Yellow Wallpaper” by Charlotte Perkins Gilman, the narrator and her husband temporarily moved to a house out in the country. They rented the estate because the narrator was having problems with a “nervous depression” and because their house is being renovated. The narrator is given a treatment that tells her to do nothing. No working and especially no writing, only sleeping and eating. She feels, however, as though working or doing something will do her good, so she writes. She writes about how beautiful the house is, her condition, how her husband treats her, and about wallpaper. The narrator talks about the color of the wallpaper, the patterns on it, the smell, and the strange, dead shadowy figures she begins to see behind the pattern. The narrator shows an increasing obsession with the wallpaper. She …show more content…

She writes how she saw the woman out and creeping around the grounds of the estate. Eventually, the narrator believes that she must free the woman from the wallpaper, and in the conclusion, tears all of the paper off of the walls. Charlotte P. Gilman wrote this story based on her own personal experience. Gilman effectively used imagery and symbolism to paint a vivid picture of a person slipping into insanity. In the “Yellow Wallpaper,” the point of view inside the mind of a woman who has recently given birth and is experiencing a mental breakdown. Through the narrator’s eyes we can see vivid imagery as she describes the wallpaper. The room that they decide to stay in is the large nursery upstairs, which is covered in hideous yellow wallpaper, “I never saw a worse paper in my life... The color is repellent, almost revolting...” (8). As she is writing the narrator continues to describe the yellow wallpaper in more gruesome descriptions. The more the narrator describes the wallpaper, the better readers are able to understand what she was going through. The narrator starts to see shapes in the

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