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Similarities Between The Yellow Wallpaper And The Story Of An Hour

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Female oppression is an act of putting a woman down or mentally burden them in different ways. “The Yellow Wallpaper” and “The Story of an Hour” are two works of literature that take place in the time frame in which females were oppressed and had little to no freedom, many years ago. Both stories show how men, society, and the media had a huge effect on women’s lives every day. There is an abundant amount of similarities, as well as differences between the two short stories of “The Yellow Wallpaper”, and “The Story of an Hour” expressing how women were treated during this era, and how they dealt with it.
Between both story’s there are numerous amounts of themes within the idea of women’s freedom. In “The Story of an Hour” freedom is a big theme within the story which also coincides with “The Yellow Wallpaper”. The Story of an hour tells the audience of how a woman, Mrs. Mallard felt nothing but free when her husband died, but when she found out he was not dead she died of a heart attack. In “The Yellow Wallpaper”, the main character Jane has nervous depression disorder and is taken care by her husband who locks her in a room making her worse. …show more content…

Both stories main character is a woman who was “trapped” in each of their marriages. “There would be no one to live for her during those coming years: she would live for herself”, “Hurrah, this is the last day but it isn’t enough”. Both women are looking forward to a better life to live for themselves, instead of living for their husbands. These quotes give the audience an idea of how their husbands might have been controlling, manipulative, and basically taking the life out of them. These quotes can also interpret the way men and society viewed women as lower than

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