Many readers and writers analyzed Charlotte Gilman's "Yellow wallpaper". In my research paper, I analyzed the work of Ann Oakley and Karen Ford. The two authors are similar but doing different discussions. In my comment on two articles, I found that there are many explanations for any literary work. When you see a topic about women usually you tend to see biased explanations. From a women's point of view, the writer will continue to assume that only morally correct things are defended.
In short story "Yellow Wallpaper", Charlotte Perkins Gilman tells a newly married woman who is a depressed mother. "Yellow wallpaper" was written as a secret diary of a woman, but she was not pleased with marriage and enjoyment of motherhood, and he was sentenced to rest for the people. She wants to write, but her husband - the doctor is prohibiting writing. I feel the narrator is trapped around her husband and her. The woman she saw behind the wallpaper is her own symbol
Sticking to the yellow wallpaper of the room, she is doing nothing, but only analyzing wallpaper. She began to smell the wallpaper and called it 'yellow smell.' She began to see a woman trapped in a wallpaper. Then she tried to free the trapped woman from the wallpaper. - Charlotte Perkins Gilman experienced a story of life that resembled the life of The Yellow Wallpaper's narrator. She was assigned the same "resting treatment" as the narrator, after which she brought a mental breakdown. Prescribed "rest treatment" requires minimal interpersonal contact, suppression of imagination, and female restraint. In contrast, you have been told that you are crazy.
One of the related symbols in Perkins - Gilman's story is yellow wallpaper. The hero thinks that she needs to decode the yellow wallpaper. It seems like the idea that yellow wallpaper is the hero as if she is a yellow wallpaper. Yellow is related to illness and weakness. Yellow is sometimes related to repression of female men. "The color is uncomfortable, almost uncomfortable, the unclean yellow that is dull is oddly disappearing by the slowly turning sun. In some places it is a dull and unwieldy orange, which is pathological It is condition of sulfur "(Perkins P.688). Wallpapers will be best friends with the enemy of the main character. Until she finally releases it, the hero is still addicted to the yellow wallpaper. The wallpaper reflects the feelings and emotions of the hero, but the most important thing is the pain that she can endure. Faded yellow clothes belong to the hero of the night