The Yellow Wallpaper And Orozco's Story

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The atmosphere described in Charlotte Perkins Gilman's "The Yellow Wallpaper" and Daniel Orozco's "Oriental," gave me a claustrophobic feel. The environment in both stories imprison the antagonist. The cubicles in Orozco's story, along with the yellow wallpaper in Gilman's tale, become characters within both narratives. Characters with a sinister nature. It seemed to me that the upper room in "The Yellow Wallpaper," and the workplace in "Oriental," were metaphors for the cruel society we live in. A society that has descended into madness. In "Oriental," we are introduced to a system and the countless rules that must be followed. In "The Yellow Wallpaper," the ill antagonist is trapped in a summer home, while her husband John is free to roam

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