Works from the second half of the 19th century to the early 1900s often depicted husbands as rulers. This will cause their wives to die. In Kate Chopin's "One Hour Story" and Charlotte Perkins 'Yellow Wallpaper', her husband asserted control and his wives were eager for easy expression freedom. "One hour story" and "Yellow wallpaper" show how a husband becomes a dominant person in marriage. These two short stories also reveal that her husband's oppression by her husband is dissatisfying women and complaining about their lives.
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 we will look at their themes by examining the short summaries of their stories and linking them to personal history.
Works from the second half of the 19th century to the early 1900s often depicted husbands as rulers. This will cause their wives to die. In Kate Chopin's "One Hour Story" and Charlotte Perkins 'Yellow Wallpaper', her husband asserted control and his wives were eager for easy expression freedom. "One hour story" and "Yellow wallpaper" show how a husband becomes a dominant person in marriage. These two short stories also reveal that her husband's oppression by her husband is dissatisfying women and complaining about their lives.
After studying and interpreting Charlotte Perkins Gilman's short story "Yellow Wallpaper" I think that Gilman used Yellow wallpaper to clarify the oppression of women living in a patriarchal society in the 19th century. This short story was written according to Gilman's own life when experiencing 'strong collapse' after the daughter was born. Gilman made the reader understand how the woman's view of the 19th century and her role in society led to insanity. Feminist literature critic Ed. Janet Witalec's "Yellow Wallpaper" (1) and Rena Korb's "Yellow Wallpaper Summary" (2) support my hypothesis. They analyze the behavior and environment of the narrator related to this time. A woman with neurological depression talks about "yellow wallpaper"