Yellow Wallpaper Analysis: Realism: The Yellow Wallpaper

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“Realism: The Yellow Wallpaper Analysis”
In the story, The Yellow Wallpaper the author Charlotte Perkins Gilman brings to life the tale of a woman suffering from post partem depression. Her husband is a physician and makes the mistake of keeping her closed off from the world. (John) thinks that the right thing to do is to keep her alone in an unfamiliar room. In this room, there is a bed that is nailed down to the floor and a yellow wallpaper that at first, she despises. However, she eventually becomes obsessed with it and goes completely insane. How can she differentiate between what is real and what is not? It mostly comes down to her amount of freedom and self-expression. The mental strains placed on the narrator is ultimately what drives …show more content…

The narrator and john had discussed repainting the room. However, John finally decides “not to renovate the house just for a 3-month rental.” He assures her that worrying about it will only make matters worse. He sticks to his original thought that she cannot have visitors but she eventually tells him “it is so discouraging not to have any advice and companionship.” (219). John is gone all day every day and sometimes at night. Meanwhile as the days go by she is becoming more and more disturbed by the yellow wallpaper. She states that “there is a recurrent spot where the pattern lolls like a broken neck and two bulbous eyes stare at you upside down.” (219). She is falling more and more into the trap that she can’t escape from and its driving her …show more content…

She has learned not to complain or state her feelings because any time she does John dismisses her and says she will be okay she just needs rest. He tells her, when they only have a week left, that she is doing well despite the yellow wallpaper. However, now she doesn’t want to leave because the wallpaper is all she thinks about. She thinks about it representing all the “bad yellow things she has ever known and she cannot escape the smell of it.” (225) As the nights pass she becomes restless and studies the yellow wallpaper. She imagines seeing women in the wallpaper behind bars trying to escape. The night before they are supposed to leave and go home she starts ripping the wallpaper off the walls in the room. She then locks the door so no one can get in and throws the key to the front path. When John get there, he realizes that she is locked in the room and will not come out. The narrator tells him where the key is and he opens the door and sees her. John faints when he sees his wife and what she has done. Instead of his Rest Cure method helping her it has drove her completely

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