Most people feel alienated or isolated at some stage of their life. Perhaps when you were a child, you were excluded from activities in the school playground. Alternatively, this feeling may be experienced by adults with economic or social problems. Whatever the cause of these emotions, it is not fun, and we tend to avoid as much as possible in our lives. Among the two stories I discuss, two characters, "Yellow wallpaper" by Charlotte Perkins Gilman and "Desire baby" by Kate Chopin, experienced alienation, isolation, suppression.
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.
Please compare Charlotte Perkins Gilman's "Yellow Wallpaper", Kate Chopin's "One Hour Story", and Kate Chopin's "One Hour Story". Both are similar to women of these stories. By being controlled by her husband, they feel a strong desire for freedom. Both stories are written from the perspective of feminism. But women in the story have different reactions to different lives and different freedoms for their own freedom due to this change.
"Yellow Wallpaper" by Charlotte Perkins Gilman and "One Hour Story" by Kate Chopin were published in the 19th century and have some similarities in some respects. Both talks discuss the men's dominated society and the impact of patriarchal society on women. Women of "yellow wallpaper" and "one hour story" are dominated by the husband's body and mind. They were deprived of the right to speak their thoughts and forced to support them according to everything the husband mentioned in the culture.