The Yellow Wallpaper Analysis Essay

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In The Yellow Wallpaper by Charlotte Perkins Gilman the narrator visual views convey the metal state of the narrator and lead to a deeper view of the symbolic meaning of Jane’s well-being in an isolated environment. Jane is a young wife and mother who has recently been diagnosed by her physician husband, with neurasthenia and prescribes her with the “rest cure”. In addition to being imprisoned in their nursey room, she is expelled from writing and doing any activity. As she said, “I think sometimes that if I were only well enough to write a little it would relieve the press of ideas and rest me… It is so discouraging not to have any advice and companionships about my work.” She finds herself deeply lost in her own thoughts causing her to fall deeper into her depression due to her husband “rest cure”. The husband made the decision for his wife based mainly as her physician and not based as a concerning husband about her emotions in this journey. He in fact worsen her illness by keeping her isolated in the nursey room surround by a yellow wallpaper that takes a mental effect on Jane. …show more content…

She reflects herself in the wallpaper trying to escape because she is also trying to escape her depression. Over time, Jane’s mental illness deepens, she establishes a connection with this woman in the wallpaper and believes that she, too, is trapped within the wallpaper. She takes a major focus on the pattern on the wallpaper, she forgets her devotion to being the prefect wife and mother but instead, thinks only of releasing the imprisoned women from the wallpaper. The repetition of the women’s in the wallpaper “creeping” outside her window is a metaphor of Jane’s being secretive about her gaining some freedom in a such isolated lifestyle. Socially her freedom is not seen normal so she creeps secretly and waits in the darkness of the

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