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In “ The Yellow Wallpaper” by Charlotte Perkins Gilman the narrator and her husband John can be seen as strong representations of society and it’s negative influences on women within a marriage. Society plays a key role in the characterization of the narrator and her husband John being that they both take on the gender roles that society has established for them: the dominant male and the submissive female. The story is intended to revolve around the late 19th century society; however, it still occurs in our country today. Women still take on the gender roles that society has established for them; therefore, most fail to receive the human rights that should be guaranteed to them at this point and time in such a world that constantly searches for change. Being a woman is still portrayed in the unjust ways that the narrator’s husband sees his wife within their marriage: powerless and without importance. This goes to show that although at the surface it seems as though we have improved after The Woman’s Right Movement, we still have a lot of work to in creating equality between men and woman.
There is an extreme distinction between the gender roles of men and women according to society during the late 19th century. Men were described as the holders of everything pertaining to the social world: the job, the education, and the status, but where do woman fit in? Nowhere. Women were defined as the outsiders, the watchers from inside the house: cooking, cleaning and watching the children on a day-to-day basis. They had such little roles carrying the stereotypes of being female, yet they were expected to remain content with being secluded from the outside world as they walked voiceless with their spouse along side...

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...ety-based marriage in the “Yellow Wallpaper” are exceptionally similar; therefore, validating our argument that the late 19th century and 21st century gender roles hold a reoccurring pattern of injustice.
Overall, we can see that 200 years later we are still attempting to escape from the gender line created through societies image of men and women. It seems as though society will always have an overbearing power over how we think and the choices we make in our lives. Today women and men attempt to challenge these stereotypes by taking on the roles of the opposite gender but like in the “Yellow Wallpaper” are immediately met with “heavy opposition” and disapproval through the process. Although we may seem as though we are improving in escaping from the gendered stereotypes, the past will always be recurrent in our daily lives until the end of time

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