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The Yellow Wallpaper: An Irrational Prescription

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An Irrational prescription
“ [I] came perilously near to losing my mind. The mental agony grew so unbearable that I would sit blankly moving my head from side to side”, Charlotte Gilman writes after a month of following the “rest cure”. The rest cure is summed up by not forcing women to nothing. Men in the nineteenth century dominated women, treating them like children, causing them to go insane. Jane and her husband, John, move into a mansion for Jane to get some “air”, yet she ends up feeling trapped and going crazy. Gilman deals with a very real issue from the nineteenth century through the short story, The Yellow Wallpaper. We look into the family's life from Jane's journal, which she isn't allowed to have. However, she writes in a …show more content…

It represents the treatment John prescribes to her. “The color is hideous enough and unreliable enough and infuriating enough, but the pattern is torturing.” It is one thing for him to treat her like a child, give her tonics and not let her leave the bed at night, but to take away her baby and make her sit in bed all day! She starts to feel the pain and loneliness. Near the end, we realize that the person trapped in the yellow wallpaper is Jane herself because she is so trapped and can only do what she wants in secret. She describes the women behind the wallpaper as shaking the bar trying to get out, Jane wants to get out and live, but she has no idea how. Her husband is just as clueless because he thinks he’s helping her. Regrettably, causing her to get worse. As a result, she went tore off the wallpaper in the hope of becoming free ending the story. She realized he didn;t know how to make her better and will have to take charge of her own treatment no matter his stern face or high standing pride.
Charlotte Gilman in the short story The Yellow Wallpaper hints at a greater matter. She created a story that openly explained the problem in the world around her. Man need to let women thrive not undermine and demean them. Obviously, we can see the huge difference of today, one which women everywhere should be grateful

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