Behind The Yellow Wallpaper

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Suffering from a supposed illness, the narrator of the story “The Yellow Wallpaper”, written by Charlotte Gilman, is confined in a colonial mansion, in an effort to get better. From the very moment she got to the house, the wallpaper is what stuck out the most. Riddling her mind with many ideas and thoughts, the only thing she has turned to is her brief moments is solitude to secretly write about it, but what about this wallpaper is so special? Who is behind the yellow wallpaper? What is the significance of this element of the story? Why yellow?
The first question that is to be addressed is who is behind the wallpaper? The narrator behind the yellow wallpaper. When the narrator first arrives and starts being troubled by the wallpaper, she …show more content…

Throughout the story she compares the color of the wallpaper too many unpleasant things. She also talked about how it changes with the sun. “The color is repellent, almost revolting; a smoldering unclean yellow, strangely faded by the slow turning sunlight.”(Gilman 436). In further research, I found that the color yellow means happiness and warmth. I found that it could also mean that it is signaling a warning of danger that could to be near but not imminent. It could also mean cowardice and deceit. The color of the wallpaper and the women behind bars could have subtly been warning her of her fate. At the end when her husband finally got in the room, he fainted, and I am almost certain that when he came to, the narrator was on the first ship to Weir Mitchell, which really would have been a prison for her.
In spite of suffering from a horrible illness, the narrator of the story “The Yellow Wallpaper” has been suffering terrible nightmares as a child. In the story it talks about how the wallpaper stuck out the most. It made the narrator real psychotic and delusional. We thought that her husband/ husbands sister where the victims in the story. The narrator suffers from mental health

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