Insanity and Feminism in The Yellow Wallpaper by Charlotte Perkins Gilman

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Insanity and Feminism in The Yellow Wallpaper by Charlotte Perkins Gilman “The Yellow Wallpaper” by Charlotte Perkins Gilman reflects the intense struggle with of a woman during the late 1800’s. However, as the story unfolds, we realize the reasons for this insanity and the connections of this breakdown to the main character’s husband, John. What we discover is the way women were treated during the late 1800’s and the significance of this treatment on their lives. The story clearly expresses the pain, opposition, and depression experienced by women at that time and provides a backdrop for the initial stages of the feminist movement. As the story begins, the author decribes in detail her painful relationship with her husband. She writes “John laughs at me of course, but one excepts that in marriage”. She also explains “So I take phosphates or phosphites-whichever it is, and tonics, and journeys, and air, and exercise, and am absolutely forbidden to ‘work’ until I am well again.” It is clear that the main character is very unhappy...

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