Parents have child restrictions to help children develop and mature process. Our society and our lives have limitations and control. Work, doors, people, the most common things, and the most difficult things will not be visible. In the next story, tangible and intangible scenarios are introduced. The husband of John Steinbeck's "Chrysanthemum and Charlotte Gilman's yellow wallpaper" abandoned his autonomy, desire and talent. The authors shared views on similar topics of male domination and imprisonment.
In "chrysanthemum" Elisa Allen worked physically outside (unlike women in "Yellow Wallpaper"), her husband did not seem so isolated. They are not wealthy people (unlike the "yellow wallpaper" couple), but they may be regarded as members of the middle class. But even in this story, Elisa feels somewhat isolated and unevaluated; she is not particularly satisfied with the dull everyday life. Therefore, when a "repairer" of a moving man parked on the farm, she was attracted by representatives from outside, and they had a long conversation. As a talented gardener, she finally gave him some chrysanthemums, and he seemed to admire him. Only then did she discover that the flowers were thrown on the street. At the end of the story, Elisa cries in the loneliness with her husband who loves her but can not understand her needs.
How do you explain the role of women in Steinbeck's "The Chrysanthemums", Hurston's "Sweat", Gilman's "The Yellow Wallpaper"?
"Yellow wallpaper" and the novel "Silver Wallpaper by Charlotte Perkins Gilman" is a seemingly simple story. Listening to stories that span 13 pages, it is easy to think that the hero is crazy. After all, those without a healthy heart are too ugly "unpleasant", not only lose sleep but also trapped in the room and peel off the wallpaper. In order to be able to imagine something like "broken neck" or "light bulb ...". "Yellow wallpaper" Charlotte Perkins Gilman "Yellow wallpaper" Gothic written by Charlotte Perkins Gilman "Psychological short story is a first person story written in journal style, the other elements used in the story are symbols , Satire, prophet, and image. "Yellow wallpaper is about late women with depression. Her husband, the doctor, gave her "a quiet and lonely rest treatment" (Wilson 278). This treatment includes that narrator is restricted