Feminist Literary Criticism In The Yellow Wallpaper By Charlotte Perkins Gilman

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Feminist literary criticism is a type of literary criticism that “is concerned with ‘…the ways in which literature (and other cultural productions) reinforce or undermine the economic, political, social, and psychological oppression of women” (Purdue OWL: Literary Theory and Schools of Criticism). This criticism goes into our culture and looks at how certain aspects are male dominated. It is also concerned with the marginalization in our culture. Most theorists believe that there were waves of feminist criticism. The Yellow Wallpaper was originally written during the first wave. This wave includes works from the late 1700’s to the early 1900’s. It focused on the inequalities between women and men as well as contributions made during the suffrage movement.
When the author of The Yellow Wallpaper, Charlotte Perkins Gilman, wrote this story, she brought out the feminism, individuality, and the symbolism that allowed the readers to see and experience what it was like to go through a mental breakdown and how the rest of the world reacts to the person going through it. The story is told as a first-person narrative, the protagonist being an upper-middle-class female, whose
One of the symbols that help show us how women were treated, can be found in the journal that she keeps. This story is what is known as an epistolary, it 's written in which the narrator of a story writes to themselves. The author uses this type of story writing technique as a way of telling us about the depression she faced after she was pregnant and how she “continually becomes disassociated from reality” (Weller). If the author had written the story in any other way, the reader wouldn’t have been able to know what exactly was going on in the story. When she decides to start a secret journal she begins to hide her true feelings. In her journal, it is shown that, even though she disagrees with things that men do, women were inferior to

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