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Book Report On The Yellow Wallpaper

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Yellow Wallpaper
In The yellow wallpaper by Charlotte Perkins Gilman, the setting reveals the deterioration, confusion and doubt of a women’s mindset. A woman experiences confusion and her repressed imagination takes control as she loses the sense of reality. The reason being because of her husband’s entrapment and the belief that isolation will cure her.

It all takes place in an isolated estate around the 1880’s, as mentioned in the beginning of the story “A colonial mansion, a hereditary estate, I would say a haunted house and reach the height of a romantic felicity…Still I will proudly declare that there is something queer about it.” The narrator describes the house as an isolated place and how it reminds her of English places the house …show more content…

However, her husband confines her in an upstairs room with barred windows and a repulsive yellow wallpaper which she declares is the worst she has ever seen. She observes and says “One of those sprawling, flamboyant patterns committing every artistic sin.” As said one knows that she detests the yellow wallpaper and she is able to see but not give input or take part as to what happens outside her room because this story was written in the times where man was “superior” than woman. With the repugnant yellow wallpaper her bedroom has and her entrapment she is left alone only to stare and focus at on this wallpaper. Her mental and physical state are shown now more than ever when she starts to see a woman creeping though the pattern. “There are things in that wallpaper that nobody knows about but me, or ever will…And it is like a woman stooping down and creeping about behind that pattern.” The wallpaper becomes symbolic to her as she sees a woman who, like herself, must hide of the suppression women had during that

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