The Yellow Wallpaper Marriage Analysis

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The dilemma in the marriage of Jane and John in ’The Yellow Wallpaper’ by Charlotte Gilman is a result of the inclusion of secondary sources. This causes an imbalance in a ’private’ institution such as marriage. It is inevitable that the marriage suffers by public invasion, but the imbalance is far more complicated. The couple condones prominent positions from outsiders and neglects one another making public opinions triumph each others personal feelings.

The secrecy and distance portrayed by the couple in Gilman’s story, ’The Yellow Wallpaper’ depicts the strong authority and detriment secondary sources have on marriage such that their passions as people could not coincide as a couple, the imminent presence of their extended family could not be shaken away and patriarchy society involvement in …show more content…

Jane is constantly looking for closure when she tries to talk to her husband “It’s so hard to John about my case” (652). But John turns her belittles her thoughts and calls her out as a little girl and nervous weakness. He refers to her as his patient and not his wife and this creates bridges between the couple. Jane also repeats her loneliness and longing for approval and acceptance from both society “if I had less opposition and more society”(648). and her husband “ it is so discouraging not to have advice and companionship”(649).

I am with the strongest opinion that if both parties had been without the negative influences their marriage whilst not perfect had a brilliant potential to thrive. Unfortunately, John had the better of himself as the strongest force, he used his power to demean his wife. Eventually, this brought fear into their marriage and ends costly for John as he sees what had become of his wife at the

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