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The Yellow Wall Paper By Charlotte Perkins Gilman

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The unnamed narrator, who is never fully introduced, narrates the story of “The Yellow Wall-Paper”, written by Charlotte Perkins Gilman, in the form of a diary/journal. Confined in a mansion to treat her mental illness of depression the narrator becomes obsessed with the ugly yellow wallpaper that covers the walls of her room. Ultimately, I presume that the wallpaper itself represents her relationship that she has with her husband, while the women behind the wallpaper represents herself; which go hand-in-hand.
As stated before, the main character and narrator of the story, “Jane Doe”, has been confined in this house, where she chooses to mainly stay in her own room, in order to suppress her mental illness. Although the narrator claims she is improving day by day, readers can identify that she is indeed only getting crazier in spite of “the women” she sees behind the yellow wallpaper. The narrator fights the realization that the predicament of the woman in the wallpaper is a symbolic version of her own situation. The readers are compelled to determine from the narrator’s distraught writing style that there is not in deed a woman trapped in the wallpaper; the narrator just assumes there is as a result of losing her grip on reality. In a short fiction novel, two authors state that, “The creeping figure behind the paper trying to break through is the narrator’s double, and, as the narrator’s anger and hostility towards her husband gradually surface in the text so she assists the

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