The Yellow Wallpaper By Charlotte Perkins Gilman

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The story “The Yellow Wallpaper” was written by Charlotte Perkins Gilman in 1891. Gilman chose the first person narrator who slowly slides to insanity as a way to protest the men’s and medical harassment against women at the time. Women’s depression considered as hysteria and popular treatment for it was a “rest cure”. Gilman was also under this treatment, when she fell into depression after giving birth to her child. This treatment drove her almost to insanity, but she found a way out of this situation, she divorced her husband, stopped “rest cure” treatment and wrote “The Yellow Wallpaper”. She was raising her voice to describe all problematic conditions of women who were struggling with depression. Narrator point of view plays a significant role in the story because it reveals suppression against women in the men-dominated society that can lead to a tragedy and fall of society as whole.
Whole story was written as a diary of Jane who was suffering from depression after giving birth to her child. In her diary she expressed all her thoughts, worries and emotions, after her husband John decision to move to a colonial mansion for summer time to help his wife with her depression. “John is a physician, and perhaps-(I would not say it to a living soul, of course, but this is dead paper and a great relief to my mind)-perhaps that is one reason I do not het well faster”(151). She feels suppressed not only by her illness, but also by her husband John. He cared about her, but only
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