Yellow wallpaper and storytelling madness are compared with the crazy depiction and use of the storytelling of Charlotte Perkins Gilman and Edgar Allan Poe in yellow wallpaper. What story do you like and why? Charlotte Perkins Gilman's yellow wallpaper and Edgar Allen Poe's Tell-Tale Heart both depict characters that others think is crazy. Because of their madness, the hysterical behavior of the character is explained as the progress of the story. The reason for "yellow wallpaper" was to prove the treatment of women in the 19th century society.
Charlotte Perkins Gilman's "Yellow Wallpaper" and Edgar Allen Poe's "Story Story" also explains the crazy characters of others. Due to their madness, that person's uncontrollable activities have proven to be the progress of the story. The motive to write 'yellow wallpaper' was to reveal the treatment of women in the 19th century society. "The core of the storytelling" is primarily for entertainment reasons. When he reaches the end of the story, the reader understands that the madness of the two narrator played a major role in determining their credibility and their views.
Repression of Charlotte Perkins Gilman's woman in the yellow wallpaper "Yellow wallpaper" tells women who are often prescribed for hysteria and neurosis due to "neglect of rest and treatment problems" And crazy I was caught up in a story. To a woman. More importantly, the story is to control and attack women's role in society. A narrator of this story is a symbol of all women in the late 19th century and is a prisoner of a closed society. Women are expected to be a short story "Yellow Wallpaper", and Gilman shows a woman suffering from oppression and wishing to control her husband's freedom. The conflict of gender plays an important role throughout the story. The author depicts these conflicts through three main characters, John, Jenny, and a narrator. The theme of this story is a woman who is angry because the treatment of postpartum depression is isolated. Gilman also tells the story of what women are thought of by people.