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Yellow Wallpaper Depression

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Depression is a silent disease that others around may not pick up on. Depression affects many human beings and without proper treatment can lead to one taking their life. This is a very real disease that has been around for a long time. In the past depression was not really talked about as it was a shameful and embarrassing thing. People did not want to talk about their feelings because society and media had put a stigma on sadness and hurtfulness. Even going to see a psychiatrists or counselor has had stigmas attached to it. These stigmas called people that seeked help “crazy” and “not normal.” In reality Life is full of ups and downs. Some humans can cope with their feelings better than others. There are events that occur to the characters …show more content…

Depression can be viewed and experienced different ways by each individual that encounters it. It is known that the narrator in “The Yellow Wallpaper” suffers from post-pardon depression by her expressing that she has a baby and the baby is being well taken care of by Mary (306). The narrator’s husband John also states that she is experiencing some sort of “nervous depression” (304). The narrator believes that she is experiencing more than just nervous feelings by expressing disbelief in her husband’s judgment (304). She finds herself wanting to be around work, excitement, and people and believes that it would help her heal (304). Whereas, her husband demands her to rest, exercise, breathe in plenty of fresh air, and …show more content…

Kapasi is a forty-six year old man that works as an interpreter and tour guide for the Das family and as an interpreter for a local doctor’s office (586-591). In the story Mr. Kapasi shows signs of suffering from depression himself. He is man that feels that his job is a reminder of his failings in life (592). The signs of the character’s depression in this story are relevant by Mr. Kapasi saying, “He found nothing noble in interpreting for people’s Maladies…” (592). When people are suffering from depression they cannot see the beauty in serving others. They see only the daily routines of the forever repeating boring things that life has to offer. Mr. Kapasi also states that he is depressed because Mrs. Das does not reciprocate the same feelings for him as he has for her (601). For example, the narrator said, “Her confession depressed him, depressed him all the more when he thought of Mr. Das at the top of the path…” (601). It is also known that Mr. Kapasi had lost his first son to an illness which led him to the doctor that he now interprets for (592). This alone can cause someone to pull inward and be depressed. Losing a loved one is a tragic event in

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