Charlotte Perkins Gilman's The Yellow Wallpaper

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"The Yellow Wallpaper" by Charlotte Perkins Gilman where we encounter the semi-autobiographical chronicle of a woman forced to undergo a "rest cure" prescribed for nervous disorders by Dr. Silas Weir Mitchell. The woman is ineffective at voicing her own needs, as no one will listen. Her husband, John, moves her to a country house to recover from the nervous condition. Right of way she is conscious of the pompous arrogance of Dr. Weir. The woman is sequestered in an old nursery, cover in yellow wallpaper, against her will. The room as a cell room, limiting her like a feeble child, keeping her from any activities even reading and writing. First, the narrator objector being restricted by keeping a diary in secret. When John learns of her defiance,

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