Women's Rights Movement in "Yellow Wallpapers" by Charlotte Perkins Gilman's women have been abused, detained and dominated by men due to the history of most humankind. Until the second half of the 20th century there was great inequality between male and female social and economic conditions (Pearson education). However, the struggle for liberation of women began in 1848, at the first women's rights conference led by several extraordinary brave women (Pearson Education).
There are two analyzes of "One Hour Story" by Kate Chopin, "Yellow Wallpaper" by Charlotte Perkins Gilman, Charlotte Perkins Gilman and "One Hour Story" by Kate Chopin. The story of a woman suffering from illness is another body separated emotionally from her husband. Separation of emotions may result from satisfaction of marriage, but I think that this is their illness, that is the reason for liberation. In those days when writing stories, marriage is an economic arrangement that has little to do with love.
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 complex themes used in stories. It helps her repression and reflects her self-expression. Yellow wallpaper is a female repressive symbol and she believes her duties are limited to her wife and mother.
Chopin's 1 hour story and Kate Chopin's yellow wallpaper "One Hour Story" and Charlotte Perkins Gilman's "Yellow Wallpaper" women's suppression have the same view of women's subordinate status in the late 1800s. . Both stories indicate acceptance of the destructive influence of the wise person's life and the wills imposed by others. In this article, trying to do their things, try to create a first person stories of journal style looking at a short summer. The theme is clear. The other elements used in the story are symbols, sarcasm, foreboding, and images. "A yellow wallpaper is about a woman with postpartum depression, her husband, a doctor will rest her quietly and alone. (Wilson 278) This treatment includes that the narrator is restricted