The Yellow Wall-Paper By Charlotte Perkins Steston

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The author of the story, "The Yellow Wall-Paper", is Charlotte Perkins Steston. Steston was a feminist that encourged women to gain independence during the late 1890s and early 1900s with her writings. Steston was a writer and social reformer during her lifetime. The story, "The Yellow Wall-Paper" was published in 1892 and is a great literary piece. The way the author, Charolette Perkins Steston, uses many examples of causes and effects to give the reader an insight to her story, "The Yellow Wall-Paper", such as examples as John, the woman's husband, the house and the wall paper. To begin, the woman's name is unknown, but her husband's name is John. John is a physician of high standings. He classified his wife as ill and does not want her to be doing much work at all, let alone any work. John makes her do …show more content…

She would study the wall paper day in and day out, and even at night also. She would look at the wall paper how the sun would shine on it during the day and how the moonlight lit the wall paper up coming through the window at night. At first when she would study the wall paper she would not like it one bit. The woman would begin to think that she wished her husband, John, would take her away from this house. The woman began to go crazy about the wall paper, it was the strangest yellow and would make her think of bad yellow things. The odor of the paper began to reek and it would creep all over the house. It even got in the woman's hair, the smell of the paper, every time she turned she would smell the wall paper even when she was not at the house. It drove her crazy so she decided to completely rip all the wall paper down. Her constantly having to stay in that room and study the wall paper drove her insane and to a breaking point. Her ripping the wall paper down gave her freedom to do what ever she wanted so she was not refined to that room to look at the yellow wall paper any

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