The Yellow Wallpaper Irony Analysis

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The irony in stories can cross your brain that make you think in a certain way for the stories purpose. The Yellow Wallpaper is covered with irony, the main gist in the story is filled with detailed irony. The irony in the story is that the narrator is ill and her husband is a doctor, he is never referred to as a doctor though. The husband never treats the wife and she does get over her sickness, but when she does the husband faints. In The Story of an Hour a wife is dying of heart disease a quote, “heart disease-of joy that kills”. In one way the author is right, in her last hour she experienced a great joy. Then they realize the joy killed her, not the fact of seeing her husband alive but the fact that the joy is over. Trifles an extravagant …show more content…

In Trifles the birds are a significant symbol. The birds understanding is only knew by the women, the canary hides the truth from the men. In the Yellow Wallpaper, the wallpaper itself is the main symbol. It symbolizes the women's mindset and how stable she is. In The Story of an Hour a window is a big symbol for the women. It symbolizes freedom, freedom in happiness. Symbolism can bring more character to a simple item and turn ideas into deeper meanings to add a drama for …show more content…

Trifles a story with an interesting plot, has an irony that can only be written about. The symbolism provides a nature aspect to prove women can have talent men do not always have. The imagery is a sad but descriptive picture, the murdering of the canary that the women loved so dearly. In The Story of an Hour the irony of a women having a last joyous moment turns into her death due to heart disease. The symbolism and imagery of the open window are big indicators of a need for fresh air in freedom. In the Yellow Wallpaper the irony of having a husband for a doctor but not letting him help treat you is very dramatic. The symbolism of the wallpaper depicts her brain and how she is thinking and the state of her mental health. The imagery of the wallpaper show that you can have hallucinations and be traumatized and take it out on certain individual things. Irony, symbolism, and imagery all add parts to each story that have a big part in the central feeling readers have about each plot for the

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