In Charlotte Gilman's "Yellow Wallpapers", the narrator talks about male perception of women in the early 20 th century and women's overall oppression. The concept of men and women encourages society to restrict women and dominate men. Women are seen as carers, housewives, and vulnerable people who can not take care of themselves. This is a symbol of "family worship" and is a term indicating that women of the 19th century, especially women related to families, are naturally suited for ideology.
After studying and interpreting Charlotte Perkins Gilman's short story "Yellow Wallpaper" I think that Gilman used Yellow wallpaper to clarify the oppression of women living in a patriarchal society in the 19th century. This short story was written according to Gilman's own life when experiencing 'strong collapse' after the daughter was born. Gilman made the reader understand how the woman's view of the 19th century and her role in society led to insanity. Feminist literature critic Ed. Janet Witalec's "Yellow Wallpaper" (1) and Rena Korb's "Yellow Wallpaper Summary" (2) support my hypothesis. They analyze the behavior and environment of the narrator related to this time. A woman with neurological depression talks about "yellow wallpaper"
Works from the second half of the 19th century to the early 1900s often depicted husbands as rulers. This will cause their wives to die. In Kate Chopin's "One Hour Story" and Charlotte Perkins 'Yellow Wallpaper', her husband asserted control and his wives were eager for easy expression freedom. "One hour story" and "Yellow wallpaper" show how a husband becomes a dominant person in marriage. - ... for a long time arse and cried, but it is still crying, you can tell who will be comforted. Therefore, Varka's sleep deprivation mode is directly related to the baby's crying. When Varka is staying up every night with a baby, her eyes appear to be attracted to the "green spots" on the ceiling.