In Jane Eyre and Yellow Wallpaper, the theme of the two female authors focuses on a similar concept of how women are handled and treated in the 19th century. In "Jane Eyre" and "Yellow Wallpapers", the theme of isolation, men's rule, disease is being studied, but the influence of the main characters of women in the text is similar, but there is also a difference in the contrast of each person Yes. On some aspects of the character text, Jane Eyre, Bertha, and Jane face the same fate of being sealed in one room and isolated from the outside world.
Women of the 19th century literary literature in Mopassan's suppression novel "Jewelry" by Kate Chopin's "One hour story" and "Yellow wallpaper" by Charlotte Gilman, the character of women is equal, society Those who are less important than this The women's obligation is not just to look after their husband's needs, to look after their families and children. The author shows that in the 19th century especially women were allowed to lack independence.
Therefore, the problem of women's role is that everything in Charlotte Bronte's novel is an important moment in the history of British literature, especially in the absolute center of Jane Air, in the 19th century. I started taking this lead in literature, EmilyBrontë, Charlotte Brontë, George Eliot - they are the absolute key figures in the whole history of the 19th century. Jane is very assertive in many ways - she is the truth of the character's power, the aunt of her aunt, or the st. John Rivers telling the truth against them. In many cases, these very strong men dominate Jane, so you must find your own voice and identity. This is a very important text used to assert the value, independence, depth of women's lives.
Charlotte Perkins Gilman 's literary work "Yellow Wallpaper" is often regarded as an important early work of American feminist literature showing a common social and physiological attitude of women in the 19th century. Many analyzes were done on this sentence and various explanations were presented. In this article I would like to adopt a new way of criticism by discussing and studying how the symbols of text explain and emphasize women's persecution at this time. There are certainly many symbols in the text to prove this fact, but interpretation of some of the major symbols is controversial. I selected three of them, my wallpaper as such, yellow and two windows as my main argument place as an important element of the effective and efficient presentation of the topic of the 19th century female elections It flew.