The Yellow Wallpaper Analysis

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Kylie Small
Mrs. Wall
English 1102
6 December 2015

Charlotte Perkins Gilman

Charlotte Perkins Gilman has written several short stories, all with different topics but with one related theme. The one theme that stood out the most in my readings would be that she always is encouraging women to gain independence. Gilman is a well-recognized feminist, who is supported throughout the community. Throughout the following readings “Herland”, “The Yellow Wallpaper” and “Human Work” this theme becomes very evident. In my first reading of “The Yellow Wallpaper”, Gilman writes about a character that is ill with an unknown mental disease. Her husband, the doctor has restricted her to basically doing nothing all day and all night. The character herself thinks that with her condition it would be better to be active, her husband disagrees and keeps her in a room all the time. Now after some time the character has lost it completely. Thinking she has become a part of the formless yellow wallpaper on the wall, “I’m getting really fond of the room in spite of the wallpaper. Perhaps because of the wallpaper. It dwells on my mind so!” (Gilman761). She eventually untraps herself as she would explain and leaves her husband lying in the doorway of …show more content…

She writes about just everything that would happen in this society just with women. Including day–to-day activities, government jobs, human interactions and even reproduction. For example, she writes about how her society would reproduce asexually in the following quote. “Will you excuse us all,” [Jeff] said, “if we admit that we find it hard to believe? There is no such-possibility-in the rest of the world.” “Have you no kind of life where [asexual reproduction] is possible?” asked Zava.“Why, yes-some low forms, of course.” “How low-or how high, rather?”(Gilman324). This is just an example of how strong of an feminist she

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