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The Yellow Wallpaper And Professions For Women

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Women And Domesticity

Domestic work and other types of work that is typically associated with women has always been undervalued and overlooked. Many types of work fall under the umbrella of domestic labor, such as: cooking, cleaning, mending, child care, running errands, managing the household, and much more. This type of work is highly undervalued and often ignored. Many of the works that we have looked at in this section highlight how many women felt about the domestic sphere that they were placed in. In this essay I will discuss this point using points from "The Yellow Wallpaper" and "Professions For Women". Both women commented on the domestic sphere for women and what that meant for them. The Yellow Wallpaper highlights the "separate spheres" ideaology, an ideaology that states that men and women belong in different spheres of society. A woman 's place in in the home, where she can carry out her duties as a wife and mother in private while a man 's sphere is the one of the public domain. In "The Yellow Wallpaper" a woman is diagnosed with "nervous depression" after the birth of her baby and put on a "rest cure". She spends the entirity of the story in a bedroom of a house her husbad had rented out for their summer vacation. Being locked in her bedroom causes her to have a mental breakdown. Gilman had written "The Yellow Wallpaper" to describe her own experience with depression and the rest cure, prescribed by a renowned psychatrist at the time, who prescribed most

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