Yellow Wallpaper Mental Illness

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“The Yellow Wallpaper,” is a gothic story by Charlotte Perkins Gilman is about a woman whose name might be Jane who is suffering from a mental illness. She is a young wife married to John a physician ,although she denies it she is mentally sick, her husband diagnoses her with neurasthenia to fixed her illness.During the summer he rented a nursery and forbidden her from writing and engaging from activity. The narrator just wants her husband to be proud of their marriage but she is unable to provide her husband’s needs with her passion for creativity. She tried to make her husband happy but he doesn’t seem to because he is too worried about her illness,so he locks her in bedroom which makes her mental illness worse …show more content…

This increase her nervous condition or mental illness because she got nobody to talk to which is abnormal for person , so she started to focus on the “yellow wallpaper” and feels trapped as evident she said “barred windows for little children and rings and things in the walls” (Gilman 174). The narrator sees the room as a prison and doesn’t feel comfortable being lock in the room because she has been trap in the for so long she sees the wallpaper as a cage this demonstrates she said “at night in any kind of light, twilight, candlelight, lamplight, and worst of all moonlight, becomes bars” (Gilman 182).This shows that her being in the makes her her feel imprisoned so she starts to project herself onto the wallpaper,the idea of her room being her prison makes over stressed so she tried find to a way to escape. Because of John can be seen as major factor for things that are standing in way of the wife getting a

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