Examples Of Insanity In The Yellow Wallpaper

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Slowly Reaching Insanity “The Yellow Wallpaper”, a story that was written by Charlotte Perkins Stetson in 1892, happens to be a phenomenal story, it has readers continuing until the end (Lone Star College,2017). While reading this it was as if the woman was trapped inside the wall. Being trapped happens to be a metaphor there are many different views for this story. Another happens to be that it is a metaphor for society, and the woman is trapped (Riaz, 2017). Although the woman is slowly going insane by being in this bedroom, seeing an image of a women in a wall, and the doctor finding a cure. During the day the women’s husband keeps her in the bed and tells her to rest when she says there is something in the wall. “Things that indicate that there is something in the wall include where the woman says Those absurd, unblinking eyes are everywhere and that her husband laughs when she says something about it” (Stetson, 2017). When reading this the metaphor taken away from this was that she was having a crazy dream, but that is not the case. The metaphor for …show more content…

Things that provide the evidence for this is when Stetson states “and it is a woman stooping down and creeping about behind the pattern, I kept still and watched the moonlight on that undulating wall paper until I felt creepy, the faint figure behind seemed to shake the pattern, just as if she wanted to get out.” With just reading this a reader may assume that something really is in the wall by the description being given. Though her husband John, thinks that the “rest method” would help her. When in reality, this woman is facing serious mental illnesses; one was possibly schizophrenia due to her seeing the figures. Her having schizophrenia has not been proven it happens to just be an assumption of what was going on. The psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud, whom was working with this person, happens to specialize in behavioral disorders

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