Unraveling Feminism: A Study of 'The Yellow Wallpaper'

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Three Ideas that are disagreed with from the beginning of this story are speckled throughout Charlotte Perkins Gilman life and are woven through “The Yellow Wallpaper.” They are the views shared by most women during the gilded age moving in to the progressive age. A time of transition in which the author decided to release “The Yellow Wallpaper” during a leap year. It would be a jump in society that would usher in the congenial working of women, and the literal tolerance of women amongst the great idealist of the time. She was sparking just as much electricity in society as Thomas Edison with the establishment of the General Electric Company. Ms. Gilman brings three fighting ideas to the fore front of this paper. They are the desire for …show more content…

Gilman fights for throughout her life. Just like her father she had a desire for literature. Her sex was female and during her time she had to suffer during a period in which women were meant for a role of support and reliance. She expressed her opinions openly on paper in just like the wife of her story she was quickly rebuffed by society. She strived against the times with her poem, “Similar Cases” which was a spoof of the unchanging culture. But unlike the welcome response in life to the literary are the wife in the story is repressed to a role of subjection and oppression of personal will to write. There for paper was her need and blood was the means to author her thoughts without the normal peoples rebuke. Just as the wife is not to stir away from special direction and to keep to the schedule prescription of each hour. She witnessed many women of her time confined to the loving handling of the men of society. She also watch their grateful mannerism of cynicism. Her non-conformist passive aggressive character in “The Yellow wallpaper” express and extreme escape of social prison. It was expressed in the story as a place of discouragement not to have any advice and companionship about the wives

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