In each sentence, please explain the important experience that happens to people and characters. I will explain how this experience affects everyone or role. Just imagine looking at the wallpaper, imagine that you are trapped in the room for months and do not do anything. Please clean the house until it is perfectly clean to eliminate prints at the murder scene. These events were experienced by female narrators in Charlotte Yellow's "Yellow Wallpaper" by Charlotte Perkins Gilman and William Acton, and "Bowl Fruits" by Ray Bradbury.
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"
English 1002 Rodems February 7, 2011 Yellow wallpaper Many people deal with depression after psychological trauma, but this may have a big impact on human life. In the short story of Charlotte Perkins Gillman, "Yellow Wallpapers", the hero, and all narrators are unknown women who treat depression after traumatic trauma. The hero's metamorphosis is due to her isolated detention in the room with "yellow wallpaper" so that she can recover from depression.
Charlotte Perkins Gilman constructed and communicated a psychological fall of the hero with a short novel "The Yellow Wallpaper". Outdated, many people think that Gilman basically wrote the personal experience she had in her life. - Charlotte Perkins Gilman's "Yellow Wallpaper" details semi-autobiographical but fictitious stories about women with neurologic decline and postpartum depression after pregnancy. Story The entry of her diary is described from a women's point of view, and these entries are secretly written. Her husband took her to a special room and took various precautions to try to treat her depression.