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The Yellow Wallpaper By Charlotte Perkins Gilman

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The Yellow Wallpaper “The Yellow Wallpaper” is a thrilling story written by Charlotte Perkins Gilman back in the 1860. The setting is the Victorian era when women had no place in the society because the society was dominated by men. Therefore, the women character Jennie try to rise and discover their place in the society, but different obstacles prevented them from realizing their dreams. In this regard, the paper will discuss how Jennie, the narrator needed to have the opportunity to work, to grow and to make connections outside of the home. Jennie is treated like a child of being a house wife by her husband. He wouldn’t allow her to communicate with others outside of home. Jane her sister-in-law also housekeeper to help Jennie with her chores. An article by Dr. Aşkın Haluk said “a married women was legally the slave to her husband (Haluk 47) Relating to Jennie husband slaving her to take care of her chores. Before discussing the argument on whether Jennie needed to have the opportunity to work, to grow and to make connections outside of the home or not. The issue has raised various debates because the narrator has no name throughout the story. Thus, it is argued that the narrator could be Jane because at the end of the play she asserts that “I 've got out at last," said I, "in spite of you and Jane. And I 've pulled off most of the paper, so you can 't put me back!”(Gilman 17). Another contradiction is that Jennie was the narrator’s sister-in-law, who helped her with

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