A woman exposed to yellow wallpaper was asked why she chose to write "yellow wallpaper", Charlotte Perkins Gilman said his life experience dealt with tension and "depression" He insisted that he was called. This urged her to write a short story as a means to try to save others from another similar fate. She may have encountered similar situations as a narrator of a short story, but the story of Gilman is not just a crazy story.
According to Vegona's "Yellow wallpaper" analysis, the solitude of the narrator led to her madness. "She saw the numbers in the wallpaper and began considering all the other imprisoned women." Vergona stated that the state of the narrator as a woman was imprisoned, leading to insanity and eventually wallpaper I think that tore it. According to Treichler's article "escape from sentences: diagnosis and discourse of yellow wallpaper", the yellow wallpaper is a metaphor of women's speech. According to Treichler, when the narrator strips off the yellow wallpaper and releases the imaginary woman behind her, she metaphorically reveals a new perspective on the female speech. Treichler said: "When she crossed the patriarchal body, she left the authority of diagnosis in the confusion beneath her feet, the Patriarch sentence ruled.
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"