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Insanity In The Yellow Wallpaper

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A Woman’s Journey into Insanity in Relation to Feminism The Yellow Wallpaper is a short fiction, written by Charlotte Gilman; an American author who was born in Hartford and who suffered from a lonely childhood due to her father’s abandonment. She worked as an art teacher and married the artist Charles Stetson, who turns her married life into a nightmare full of sadness and gloom. Her depression and illness came after giving birth to her daughter. Gilman committed suicide later, after she discovered that she had a deadly illness. Gilman’s work in the Yellow Wallpaper conveyed the miserable life of a married woman, a life very similar to her own. Gilman wrote The Yellow Wallpaper which mirrored what she had been through her entire life. The story took a place in a colonial house where the two couples spent a short, one week vacation away from people. John is the narrator’s husband and her physician. His thoughts that by separating his wife in an …show more content…

Through the story the narrator has describes her own journey that leads her to sanity and her obsession with the wallpaper of her sanitarium and ends with seeing a woman "crawling" behind the "bars" of the prisonlike pattern. Her attempts to free the woman behind the wallpaper as "trying to purge her of her color, to peel her from the yellow paper, so that the narrator can accept this woman as herself." The yellow wallpaper represent women in the 19th century where their own right are controlled under men’s authority. The narrator saw herself as she is a part of “the wallpaper and that the wallpaper is part of her.” Therefore, by freeing the woman, the narrator will have her

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