Schizophrenia In Charlotte Perkins Gilman's The Yellow Wallpaper

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Gilman's "The Yellow Wallpaper" suggests that the narrator (and protagonist) suffers from Schizophrenia because of her hallucinations, delusions, and paranoia. Told in a first-person narrative, the narrator suspects "there is something strange about the house--[she] can feel it” The narrator is foreshadowing the fact that she believes a woman lives behind the wallpaper. John—her husband and physician—confines his wife to an old nursery with putrid yellow wallpaper that the narrator describes as "revolting." The narrator forms an obsession with the wallpaper, which not only becomes repulsive, but oddly menacing. The narrator takes notice of tears in the wallpaper, scratches and gouges in the floor, and the fixedness of the furniture. She mentions

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