Monday, February 15, 2010

The Yellow wallpaper by “Charlotte Perkins Gillman” is a story that demands her audience to unlock a world of unimaginable thinking. Gilliam introduce us to a character that husband is a doctor. The characters’ husband John is to some extent overworked and aggressively overprotective of his wife. He only means well by his wife but his over-protectiveness and deprived attention to her may be the cause of many of her problems. The character suffers from a nervous condition that consequently results in hallucinations, depression and ultimately her mental stability. Her husband locks her away from the outside world to become “better” but this only makes matters more troubling. Being trapped in a room alone with yellow wallpaper, she struggles to understand her reasoning of living. The yellow wallpaper eventually takes on an imaginary behavioural form that only goes on in the characters mind. John could be more sympathetic to his wife and this would probably relive some of the stress that goes on inside of her mind. There seems to not be a real solution to any of her problems. The wall paper and isolation inside of the room evidently plays a real significance in way her sanity is being put at risk.




I need feel back to see what you guys think about this???

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