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Charlotte Perkins Gilman's The Yellow Wallpaper

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During the ninetieth century and at the dawn of the twentieth century, the Victorian era was established and created the ,”true woman,” defined as the domestic ideal woman, which contributed to domestication of these females. At this time period women were viewed in society through the private sphere which held the majority of females and were mainly involved in family life and domestic labor. In contribution to this era women were looked down upon for having individualistic views, but the most significant element of this era, which the author of The Yellow Wallpaper was influenced in his writing was when women were too emotional and attracted too much attention they were diagnosed with hysteria and sent off to get the, “rest cure”, for months …show more content…

At the start of this short story the narrator is depicted as a sick woman, and her husband says there nothing wrong but prescribes her with multiple medications demonstrating, John’s her husband, control over her with symbolically depicting hero own incapability of action without his guidance. “There comes John, and I must put this away, he hates to have me write a word,” Gilman expresses that writing or even having an individualist thought as a wife and a women is a prohibited action created in the women’s psyche by males in their life and contributes domestication. It portrays the message of women of the Victorian period should only be dependent to their husbands and not rely on their own hard work, which contributes to overall oppression of women. Also it shows how economically women of the time, like our narrator in this short story, were not able to even have a paying job and only relied upon as wives. At the beginning of this short story, John, the portrayed villain, of this story buys a house that comes with many rooms but also a nursery which implies that John, coming from high standing, want his wife to live the ideals women life of taking care of the household and creating offspring which contributes to the true ideals of men domesticating women in Victorian society. The idea of males domesticating females also …show more content…

At the beginning of this short story the narrator critics the wallpaper describing it as, “a smoldering unclean yellow,” and, “children hate it,” which depicts the starts of her obsession. While the short story continues on it becomes a source of obsession where her husband notices her obsession and demands her to stop and behave like the ideal women. Even when her husband says to control her obsession, she decides to break free of her oppression inch by inch and secretly still obsess over the wallpaper. This obsession grows until she sees a woman in the yellow wallpaper trapped inside of it, at this point she has reached the brink of her obsession. She also decided to free the women inside the wallpaper but metaphorically she is releasing herself from all the pressure and demands of being the true women. “So that I had to creep over him every time,” Gilman depicts the narrator as truly the women trapped inside of wallpaper by connecting both of the women with using descriptions like ,”creeping over,” like when woman is captured in the wallpaper and with the narrator husband. The husband’s rejection of his wife obsession with the wallpaper show how women at this time were subjected to their husbands demand and not allowed to act on

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