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The Yellow Wallpaper Nameless Woman

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“The Yellow Wallpaper” by Charlotte Perkins is about a woman who is being given the rest cure, by her husband, for post partum depression. Throughout the short story the woman, who remains nameless, becomes disgusted yet infatuated with the yellow wallpaper in the room that she is confined to. She becomes so enamored with the ugly wallpaper that she starts to see a woman inside of it who is trying to get out. At the end of the novel the woman breaks out of the yellow wallpaper and is finally set free from the room, this leaves us wondering who this “woman” really is. The woman behind the yellow wallpaper finally breaks free and is a symbol for the nameless woman breaking free from her husband and his treatment. In the final three sentences on “The Yellow Wallpaper” the nameless woman has peeled off all of the yellow wallpaper by biting, tearing, and smudging it. At this point in the story the reader can come to the conclusion that the wife has gone completely mentally insane. When her husband, John, comes into the room he …show more content…

I think that the woman behind the yellow wallpaper resembles the wife because the wallpaper is technically blocking both of them in. The ugly yellow wallpaper is all over the room that the wife isn’t aloud to leave; she cannot mentally or physically escape this wallpaper because it is all that she sees day after day. Same goes for the woman behind the wallpaper, she is also being trapped in behind it and needs a way out. Another clue that the woman behind the wallpaper and the wife are symbolic of each other appears in the text. Earlier in the story the wife describes the woman behind the wallpaper “It is the same woman, I know, for she is always creeping, and most women do not creep by daylight.” (Perkins) It is interesting that she describes her as creeping because later in the text she describes herself as doing the same

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