Character Analysis: The Woman Trapped Inside The Yellow Wallpaper

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The Woman Trapped Inside the Yellow Wallpaper Every 1 of 7 mothers in the world suffer from postpartum depression (“What is Postpartum Depression”). If there are around four million live births in the U.S. annually, then approximately 600,000 women get postpartum depression just here (Wicker). In The Yellow Wallpaper by Charlotte Perkins Gilman, the narrator is quite mistreated. This novel is about a woman, who we only know as the narrator, who is a new wife and mother. Her husband, John, starts noticing that she’s acting differently, so her husband moves them to a different house to put her on bed rest. During their stay, the narrator’s sister-in-law, Jennie, has to keep her child, because the narrator is too ill. They lock the narrator up in this room, where she starts to hallucinate and she begins seeing a woman stuck inside the yellow wallpaper. In the end she sets the woman free and the narrator herself winds up even crazier than before. The narrator is a creative woman who suffers from postpartum depression, and in attempt to cure it she is locked up, but it fails. …show more content…

The narrator has been creative ever since she was a child, and her creativity just grew as she got older. “I used to lie awake as a child and get more entertainment and terror out of blank walls and plain furniture than most children could find in a toy-store” (Gilman 315). Now as a woman, she likes to express her creativity by writing. “I think sometimes that if I were only well enough to write a little it would relieve the press of ideas and rest me” (314). She feels that writing would help her feel better because it would let out her creativity that she likes so

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