The view expressed by Charlotte Perkins Gilman is Gilman (Charlotte Perkins Gilman) femininity with social, individuality and free short story "Yellow wallpaper". Gilman used these ideas so that the reader can understand what the women lost in the 1900s. She also made the reader understand how her character simplifies her husband's wrath. She uses her own thoughts on this subject. She expressed these ideas in the form of letters. Gilman used various ways to express how the women and men of the 1900s made rules on marriage.
Outsider Theme 1302 November 22, 2011 Charlotte Perkins Gilman's main role in English "yellow wallpaper," a narrator Jane is trying to cope with her depression, she is one of her husband John The pain in the secret room will put her to go. John believes that this will cure Jane and recover from depression. Instead, Jane slowly lost himself in the yellow wallpaper of the room and got crazy for her. Jane can not express feelings with her husband.
At the beginning of "Yellow wallpaper", the main character Jane bore a baby boy. For most mothers, the newborn is a happy time, but for other people like Jane, it became emotional during the trial, now generally common diseases, postpartum depression It is considered to be a disease. For example, Jane explains the position as (Colum, 3) Feeling "Power shortage", "Very stirring and shaking" (Janet Morris, 25). Furthermore, she wrote: "I cried and cried most of the times" (Janet and Morris, 23)
Jane's "yellow wallpaper" woman talked about her depression and how her husband and brothers were dismissed by doctors. After her child was born, her depression began to accelerate, so her husband decided to take care of another child until Jane recovered. Her husband sent her to the old house of the country and placed her in a room where gray yellow old wallpaper began to fall from the wall. Jane asked her husband to change wallpaper or delete it, but he refused. Yellow wallpaper will play their role. Jane's husband John has tried to keep a small number of tourists back. John usually works at night and works in town. Jane almost started her obsession with the yellow wallpaper that was the moment she entered the room, but as the story progressed, her obsession led to radical deterioration of the spirit
Emily and Jane reflect the house itself. In "Yellow wallpaper", Jane's description is more detailed than the other two parts. Comparing 'yellow wallpaper' and 'A Emily Emily', we find Emily Greason and Jane men are forced to control themselves. Emily's father rejected all potential husbands; Jane's husband isolated her from possible stimuli. Emily was a hermit living in a convicted house and Jane was an imaginary woman trapped in a mental ward and the murderer died at the reunion. Finally, when considering the various styles of these writers and the various themes of these stories, it is interesting how to use the Gothic element in describing a house to form letters.