"Yellow Wallpapers" is a short story by Charlotte Perkins Gilman, suppression and oppression by oppressors is strictly based on gender and marriage. The women we saw in the story were to find satisfaction at home and her husband's husband locked her in the room all day and made her have little touch with the outside world did. It shows rude to the woman who is married. Maybe she will be better if her doctor's husband knows her well. Utilizing the viewpoint, background, satire, Gilman depicts the number of women accommodated by male authorities, problems in human society, the role of gender, and the reality of African-American marriage in civilization.
Charlotte Perkins Gilman's "Yellow Wallpaper" by Charlotte Perkins Gilman "The Yellow Wallpaper" The suppression of a woman in the middle is an explanation of a lady who fell in the second half of the 18th century. This story makes it possible for readers to face the problem of annoying society of the 19th century as their spiritual weakness influences women. This spiritual weakness eventually led to her falling. The narrator is suffering from temporary tension reduction. - Feminists believe in social, political and economic equality between men and women, but in 1890 there was no feminist due to patriarchal oppression. This time, women should continue to work for their husbands and children, and continue to play the usual role of housewives. Women in the nineteenth century began to feel that they fulfilled a severe social role, but some people want freedom, but they must obey the norm.
Charlotte Perkins Gilman 's' yellow wallpaper', the hero symbolizes the influence of women's repression of the 19th century in society. With "yellow wallpaper", the author reveals that the narrator is embarrassed between hatred and love, but emotions are difficult to determine. These effects are created by using a complex theme used in the story, which helps her repression and reflects her self-expression. The main reason why she suffers from depression is that she gave birth to a child. Unfortunately, John brought great pain to his wife by hindering her from visiting her children. Finally, the narrator is going mad because he is facing severe pressure from an isolated environment. This tragic event proves that treatment when women suffer from depression is not cure because women should already know which treatment is best suited for them.