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Yellow Wallpaper
A woman’s struggle to escape her conditions in a male dominated society
Charlotte Perkins Gilman writes in “The Yellow Wallpaper” about a mentally ill woman whose imagination makes the yellow wallpaper vivid. Walled-in in her disease, she is isolated and alone. During her weeks in the room with the wallpaper its optical properties occupy her completely and she finds company in a woman who takes her solitude away. The wallpaper represents her illness and limited liberty. She lives in a male dominated society, and her husband and her brother tell her what to do. She is the woman in the wallpaper who tries to escape. If she can find symmetry in the pattern, she will discover the way to escape her conditions.
The woman who narrates is the woman in the wallpaper and she tries to escape the male dominated society. Her husband John and her brother decide what she has to do. She is not allowed to write, because she ostensibly sick. However, the capability of writing is evidence of her sanity. She “disagree[s] with their ideas” (1658) and thinks that she sh
Approximate Word count = 718
Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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