For centuries, literary women have been depicted as weak, submissive and unexpected personality. Prior to the 19th century, they were not usually given an interesting character and were always the correct, perfect and supportive character among the main male characters. But Charlotte Perkins Gilman wrote "Yellow wallpaper" to disdain and ridicule the standard of women's image and the mean attitude towards women who has one person. Through well-designed symbols, this story reveals problems faced by real women.
Pictures and symbols in "Yellow Wallpapers" When I read Charlotte Perkins Gilman's "Yellow Wallpapers" for the first time, I noticed that this short story is excellent. The use of the one-sided Gilman's image and symbolism will probably go slowly into insanity or some from insanity simply by increasing the reality of an undefended living of the unknown hero. The short story was written by the first person We were introduced to her world and her life This is a burning of our unknown people. This shows that our main role has changed to a world that only she can access. Her change is very big
Charlotte Gilman's short story "Yellow Wallpapers" has many symbols that explain innumerable ways in text. One of the most famous, perhaps the most important symbols, is the wallpaper titled Yellow. For Jane, the main character, the wallpaper was irritated at first, then fascinated, and finally moved slowly away from reality. In the last step she became crazy, she tore away the paper on the wall and liberate herself and herself. When her husband found her, her wallpaper of her feet and her feelings, she cried out, "I finally came out ... despite you and Jane I was a big paper I removed the part so you can not regain me. "
The last observation that can be done with "Yellow wallpaper" is symbolic. People can obtain obvious symbolic meanings from the yellow wallpaper themselves. The wallpaper of the narrator's room represents "imprisonment" when the narrator said. Symptoms imprisoned were created from yellow wallpaper because the narrator repeatedly requested to delete the wallpaper but did not allow it. That quote shows that the narrator finally realized that her treatment of her with her is dubious and that she finally wanted to escape from her life like prison. Mr. Gilman also showed the charm of the talker's wallpaper and why she is so attractive. The outer mode I am talking about, a woman behind it "can be as simple as (Gilman).