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Analyzing Charlotte Perkins Gilman's The Yellow Wallpaper

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“It was not intended to drive people crazy, but to save people from being driven crazy, and it worked.” The Yellow Wallpaper was written by Charlotte Perkins Gilman in 1982. She wrote this story after her suffering of nervous breakdown. The doctor told her to live in a domestic life and stop writing. Gilman followed every suggestion, but they didn’t work. And her condition even went worse. Later, she stopped doing what the doctor told her to do and gave birth to the article The Yellow Wallpaper. She wrote this to help people that has similar conditions but received wrong regimen. The story mainly described a woman who just gave birth to her child, and was suffering depression. To answer the question that Dr. Molloy asked in video, that well know contemporary diagnoses is postpartum depression, also called …show more content…

Her husband rented an old mansion for her. But she didn’t like the old yellow wallpaper because of the weird inharmonious, and tried multiple attempts to destroy it. Later, she starts to have illusions, she saw women breaking through the wallpaper. Finally, she went insane with climbing over her husband.
I like this week’s reading a lot, it is a very special read compare to previous readings. Differ from King Lear and Hedda Gabler, it was written in the first person with irony. There was one thing that was similar between Hedda Gabler and The Yellow Wallpaper which is the Feminisms that was not portrait in obvious. I enjoyed the rhetorical devices it used in the article. The author has a very delicate and exquisite heart. She is super good at describing details which seems bring all the scenes in paragraphs to real, such as the pattern of the wallpaper and the smell of the mansion, so I could imagine the vivid mansion, the old yellow wallpaper, and the pathologically woman climbing all over the house. I felt the reason why I liked the style of this writing could also due to my preference in horror fictions. It successfully brings out the creepiness to

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