The Yellow Wallpaper By Charlotte Perkins Gilman

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Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s ironic short story, The Yellow Wallpaper, describes how a depressed woman, who lives in an aristocratic society, is indirectly effected by a wallpaper that reflects her lifestyle. The point of view of the short story is first person. This is essential to know because readers are able to read the narrators thoughts and why the character take necessary actions toward certain situations. In the beginning of the story, the woman describes her condition. Her husband, John, is a physician who tells her that the only way to be cured is to do nothing. Meaning the narrator isn’t able to write, even though she secretly writes anyway. The wife is forced to hide her depression in order to pretend in front of everyone that she

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