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Role Of Gender Bias In Charlotte Perkins Gilman's The Yellow Wallpaper

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In the book the, The Yellow Wallpaper, Charlotte P. Gilman uses the entire short story to illustrate how gender bias was huge a problem and how society looked upon women in the 1800s ; since it was predominantly a male dominate time when women had very little say so in anything that occurred. In the beginning of the text the narrator is forced to live inside a house that is supposedly “haunted” because the husband evaluated her as having a nervous depression “If a physician of high standing, and one's own husband, assures friends and relatives that there is really nothing the matter with one but temporary nervous depression—a slight hysterical tendency—what is one to do?” (130); which she completely disagree with “Personally, I disagree with their ideas. Personally, I believe that congenial work, with excitement and change, would do me good.” (130) .Even though she highly disagree with the statements; she doesn’t have any rights pretty much to speak her mind without being mocked by her husband. …show more content…

She is also place inside a room of her husband choice which is very strange because the room was in bad shape with bars on the windows, and chipped up horrific looking wallpaper. On top of being placed in the room she was terrified by her husband; he wouldn’t allow her to do any not even write which was her passion “There comes John, and I must put this away,—he hates to have me write a word.” (132); which is very upsetting to know just because he didn’t like her to write she didn’t feel the need to write anymore “We have been here two weeks, and I haven't felt like writing before, since that first day. I am sitting by the window now, up in this atrocious nursery, and there is nothing to hinder my writing as much as I please, save lack of strength.”

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