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Symbolism and The Yellow Wallpaper
Symbolism and The Yellow Wallpaper
By: Anonymous
Symbolism and The Yellow Wallpaper For starters, I would like to begin by saying that this piece of literature, to me, was a disturbing piece of fiction that reminded me of the book (and film) “The Shining” by Stephen King. Both story’s draw from the instability of the main characters mental state. This story in particular draws from the personal experiences of the author, Charlotte Perkins Gilman. It is the story of a woman’s downward spiral ending in insanity. Everything is viewed through the eyes of the mental patient. She describes her day to day life, paying much attention to the yellow wallpaper. The wallpaper in it’s decrepid state was a symbol representing the characters instable psychological being. The story opens with a description of the manor at which the narrator and her husband, John, along with their baby, and the baby’s caretaker, John’s sister Mary, are staying. The narrator describes the large piece of architecture as a “colonial mansion”(p.157) and being “quite alone”(p.157) some “three miles from the village(p.157).” Requiring further proof, the manor containing these characteristics is portrayed as an evil place that is cold, e
Approximate Word count = 931
Approximate Pages = 4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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