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    “A Rose for Emily” by William Faulkner and “The Yellow Wallpaper” by Charlotte Perkins Gilman are two well written short stories that entail both similarities and differences. Both short stories were written in the late 1800’s early 1900’s and depict the era when women were viewed less important than men. The protagonist in each story is a woman, who is confined in solitary due to the men in their lives. The narrator in “A Rose for Emily” is the mutual voice of the townspeople of Jefferson, while

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    Charlotte Perkins wrote the yellow wallpaper. A short story that focuses on the causes and the nature of a nineteenth century woman’s descent into madness. After moving into a new place the narrator 's mind begins to slowly degenerate because of the conditions of her environment; which completely affect her life and identity. The narrator a middle class woman moves into a colonial hereditary mansion for the summer. She lives with her husband John and two other adults. All three adults affect her

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    Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s short story called The Yellow Wallpaper, which is about a woman who is bedridden due to being diagnosed by her husband with “hysteria” after she gave birth to a child. The story goes on to display what women went through at the time; having a lack of freedom to do what they want. The story was based on the experiences Gilman had during the earlier part of her life when she also was diagnosed with “hysteria” after giving birth. In the 19th century, doctors would prescribe

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    The color yellow stands for happiness, positivity, and energy. The way it is represented in the short story, “The Yellow Wallpaper”, has a grim sense because of the creepy connotation behind the actual wallpaper in the story. This story is a reflection of how men made all of the everyday decisions and that a woman’s place is in the home. In this short story, “The Yellow Wallpaper”, Charlotte Perkins Gilman utilizes symbolism to emphasize the confinement of women in society by linking female isolation

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    Ghazale Zod Mr. Huntington English III - 4th 9 March 2017 The Yellow Wallpaper Women should never be held back by their husbands because they are women. Charlotte Perkins Gilman is an author from Connecticut who wrote the story “The Yellow Wallpaper.” She was a utopian feminist during a time period when her accomplishments were exceptional for women. In “The Yellow Wallpaper,” the narrator (identified as Jane) suffers from depression following the birth of her baby. Her husband diagnoses her

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    Literary Analysis: The Yellow Wallpaper In the story The Yellow Wallpaper by Charlotte Perkins Gilman she writes of a woman severely oppressed in her marriage. The women in the story is an open mind individual. John; her husband is a psychologist and thinks that his wife has a mental disorder because of all the free thinking and puts her through the rest cure. Through analysis of the story, we can see that this story displays a creepy tone in order to depict a serious matter at a time when women’s

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    The short story “The Yellow Wallpaper” which is a story of a wife and husband who have moved out of their home to a huge estate in the countryside for which they can spend the summer. The husband made the decision to do so for the sake of his wife who suffers from depression and he believed it would benefit her greatly and maybe eventually relieve her from her depression. The story is written from the thoughts, perspective, and personal experiences of the wife and kept in a secret journal that

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    On Feminism and ‘The Yellow Wallpaper’ by Charlotte Gilman On the "poet's forum" Feminism is based on the assumption that women have the same human, political and social rights as men, furthermore, that women should have the same opportunities as men in their personal choices regarding careers, politics and expression. A feminist text states the author’s agenda for women in society as they relate to oppression by a patriarchal power structure and the subsequent formation of social ‘standards’

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    mentally, and socially? In a male dominated society women face many forms of oppression and often times are imprisoned by their expected roles. Women are expected to take on a submissive role and, due to a lack of educational opportunities, are left in a “state of perpetual childhood” (Mary Wollstonecraft). In the short story, “Yellow Wallpaper”, Charlotte Perkins Gilman uses her personal experiences with confinement to highlight the struggles women face in their quest for freedom of thought. The story

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    He ignores her suggestions about which rooms of the house she likes more, and settles her in the one that should have been a nursery, having a wonderful view on the garden; but the colour of the wallpaper is repugnant to the woman: "The colour is repellant, almost revolting; a smouldering unclean yellow, strangely faded by the slow-turning sunlight. It is a dull yet lurid orange in some places, a sickly sulphur tint in others" (Gilman, 133). Although initially the woman just

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