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The Characters Of Nella Larsen And The Yellow Wallpaper By Charlotte Perkins Bilwood

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"A strong woman understands that the gifts such as logic, decisiveness, and strength are just as feminine as intuition and emotional connection. She values and uses all her gifts” This quote by Nancy Rathburn states that women should utilize their inborn characteristics to elevate themselves in society. Two short stories, “Sanctuary” by Nella Larsen and “The Yellow Wallpaper” by Charlotte Perkins Gilman closely relate to the quote said by Rathburn, focusing on the importance of being decisive. In both stories, the difference of each characters’ traits is demonstrated by how they can make decisions without the influence of a male figure or cannot. The characters of the two short stories, “Sanctuary” and “The Yellow Wallpaper”, qualifies Rathburn’s quote because their decision making, shown through their dialogue, illustrates the duality of being a woman, a strong figure in society that is to be looked up to to or a weak one that is oppressed by her counterpart. In “Sanctuary,” Nella Larsen utilizes dialogue to exemplify the two instances when Mis’ Poole, the feminine lead, displays her quick decision making. In the beginning, she encounters Jim Hammer, who is on the run after shooting and killing an unknown man. Confronted by a fleeing killer, Mis’ Poole keeps her calm as she assesses the situation. “Trufe? … Daid? … White man o’ niggah?” (Larsen) Mis’ Poole launches a flurry of questions, remaining unperturbed by the fact that the man standing in front of her

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