Struggles Of Mental Illness In Soldier's Home And The Yellow Wallpaper

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Lesie Reyes Ms. Carranza English 102 19 March 2024 The Struggles of Mental Illness in Soldier’s Home and The Yellow Wallpaper Mental health can be a sensitive topic whether it was brought up in the 19th century or 20th century. Soldier’s Home by Ernest Hemingway (1925) compares to the story The Yellow Wallpaper by Charlotte Perkins Gilman (1892) similarly and differently. Two short stories written 3 decades apart paint the same picture differently. Both the stories present different thoughts and actions that question the stability of the main characters in each short story. While Krebs in Soldier’s Home is struggling with the settling of his old home and attempting to find his identity, Jane in The Yellow Wallpaper is following her physician’s order of attempting to heal in an old nursery of a …show more content…

The Yellow Wallpaper coincides with Soldier’s Home, attributable to both author’s using the setting and symbols to indicate the theme of mental health and mental illness. The Yellow Wallpaper differs from the mental illness portrayed in Soldier’s Home. The short story focuses on the struggles women have when dealing with post-partition depression. For instance, a physician of high standing dismissed her mental illness of postpartum depression by stating that it was simply just temporary nervous depression: “If a physician of high standing, and one’s own husband, assures friends and relatives that there is really nothing in the matter with one but temporary nervous depression.” (2). This dismissal of Jane’s mental illness, resulted in a serious effect on Jane and the addition of new mental illnesses. Likewise, Jane’s husband has a disfavor for her writing in a journal, despite the fact that she feels it benefits her. “There comes John, and I must put this away, - he hates to have me write a word”

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