Who Is Charlotte Perkins Gilman's The Yellow Wallpaper?

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“The Yellow Wallpaper” by Charlotte Perkins Gilman The Yellow Wall Paper is a short story written by Gilman which mirrors the struggle that she herself faced through her entire life. Therefore, by writing the story was to express her inner tussle through literature. The story took a place in a colonial house localized in an area where no people surrounded. In the house there were two couples who decided to spend a short, one week vacation away from people. John is the narrator’s husband, and her physician, his thoughts that by separating his wife in an isolated place will help her rest from the depression she suffered after she had given birth to her first child. Her husband claims with much irony that he cares for her well-being, as he is …show more content…
Through the story, the narrator started to see a woman behind the wallpaper, it is like seeing herself as she is a part of the wallpaper and that the wallpaper is part of her. Therefore, by freeing the woman, the narrator will not only have her sanity back, but also she will be able to liberate all women of her position. Gilman added that the color yellow affects the narrator in terms of her tempered and her mental state of mind. “Half the time, now I am awfully lazy and lie down ever so much” (Gilman 302). By this quotation Gilman displays the narrator’s fatigue through the color yellow, which affects her and made her feel lazy that she lies down so much. The writer also suggests that not only tiredness is the main reason caused by the color yellow, but it is the only one of many other feelings like anger. “I get unreasonably angry at John sometimes” (Gilman 298). Hence, the Yellow Wallpaper is a feminist story talks about a woman journey led her to insanity due to her husband’s attitude towards her. The narrator’s madness is related to the yellow wallpaper, of course back to the main cause her husband who turns her marriage life into a nightmare. Gilman succeeded in matching the title with women’s struggle and that displays in the story where the narrator attempts to free the woman behind the wallpaper in