The Yellow Wallpaper Research Paper

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In literature, authors always apply different techniques to better illustrate their arguments or opinions on situations or ideas related to their backgrounds. For Charlotte Gilman, she advocated for women’s identity in society in her works. However, the short story “The Yellow Wallpaper” made her distinct from others due to her clever use of symbolism and unique narration that engaged and entertained the fans of horror genre. Despite being a fiction, most of the story correlated with her marriage life and health condition. Through the semi-autobiographical psychological horror “The Yellow Wallpaper,” Charlotte Gilman defined herself as an artistic yet rebellious feminist author by symbolizing the wallpaper as the social barrier against women and the nervous wife as herself and other women who needed to strike back to regain their rights.
As an adult, Gilman had suffered a serious mental condition and oppressive marriage that motivated her to use her background as the setting of the short story. After becoming a wife and giving birth, the …show more content…

When the wife became mentally insane, she desperately “bit off a little piece at one corner” and “peeled off all the paper” to free the creeping woman behind the wall despite Jennie who “laughed” at the idea (557-558). The radical decision mirrored Gilman’s lifestyle as an advocate for women. Since the wallpaper represented social barrier, Gilman showed that she would tear away the barricade that strangled the creeping woman, who stood for the everyday women being controlled. Because of feminists like Gilman, all women now could creep around at all time, even over the enemies who “fainted” in defeat (559). The symbol of the wife and the creeping woman asserted Gilman as the hero who would fight rebelliously and even violently for the freedom of all

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