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    Feminism present in “The Yellow Wall Paper” by Charlotte Gillman & “Girl” by Jamaica Kincaid Gender equality has been a prevalent theme writer’s use to deliver their own personal views on the female role in society. This is the case in both “Girl” by Jamaica Kincaid and “The Yellow Wallpaper” by Charlotte Perkins Gillman. Kincaid and Gillman use their works to present a feminist approach on women’s roles and societal standings in their respective eras. Feminism can be defined as a diverse collection

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    into an arranged marriage‚ where essentially she is told to love and live the rest of her life with a man in which she barely knows‚ all because that’s what her society expected of her. Societal expectations for women are also brought up in Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s “The Yellow Wallpaper‚” where the main character is seen as mentally weak and is overall degraded because she has postpartum depression‚ which is misunderstood. She is expected to be a good mother‚ and with her illness she is not seen

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    Literature: Reading‚ Reacting‚ Writing‚ 5th Edition Laurie Kirszner and Stephen Mandell Table of Contents Preface 1. Understanding Literature Imaginative Literature Conventional Themes The Literary Canon Luisa Valenzuela‚ “All about Suicide” Wole Soyinka‚ “Telephone Conversation” Thinking Critically Interpreting Literature Evaluating Literature The Function of Literary Criticism Checklist: Evaluating Literary Criticism 2. Reading and Writing About Literature

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    Charlotte Perkins Gilman‚ the author of "The Yellow Wallpaper" was a fantastic feminist writer. The story itself is a harrowing story of feminine strength and fragility. There are so many ways to analyze it‚ yet all of them seem to reach the same conclusion; women are oppressed be a patriarchal society. The Character in the story goes through treatment for "temporary nervous depression" and "a slight hysterical tendency." The treatment at the time for this so-called disorder was utter and complete

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    medically diagnosed as "mental” if they showed signs of religious excitement‚ domestic unhappiness‚ physical sickness‚ jealousy‚ or stupidity‚ whereas today these diagnoses would be seen as foolish and injudicious. In "The Yellow Wallpaper"‚ Charlotte Perkins Gilman gives an insight into the historical treatment of the mentally unstable through the lens of a young woman battling with depression to demonstrate the reoccurring themes of the immorality of the resting cure and the subordination of women

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    English 1A03 Charlotte Perkins Gilman‚ "The Yellow Wallpaper" (1892) - American writer - writer of fiction and non-fiction - feminist - wrote novel called "Herland" (feminist - this short story is about women’s mental conditions - story read as critical response about how a male dominated world treated these illnesses -she suffered post partum depression after birth of her first child Feminist * criticism and literature We might read Gilman’s fiction as an extension of her progressive

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    Keith Wilhite 10/22/12 Analysis: The Yellow Wallpaper In works of literature‚ authors tend to use various literary techniques to help the reader understand the work without an explicit explanation. In the short story “The Yellow Wallpaper” Charlotte Perkins Gilman uses setting to connect with the theme in order to give the reader an understanding of the narrator’s developing insanity along the common gender roles of the late 19th century. The narrator records journal entries that document the decline

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    w w w e tr .X m eP e ap .c rs om IGCSE SYLLABUS 0476 IGCSE SYLLABUS 0486 O LEVEL SYLLABUS 2010 STORIES OF OURSELVES: THE UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS ANTHOLOGY OF SHORT STORIES IN ENGLISH NOTES FOR TEACHERS on the short stories set for examination in June and November Years 2013‚ 2014‚ 2015 * © University of Cambridge International Examinations [ * NOTE: There are separate documents about the different selections of stories set for examination in years 2007- 2009

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    Everyone thinks about the time when they will no longer be able to care for themselves and will require the assistance of others to get through a day. This is particularly true of independent people. The narrator in The Yellow Wallpaper by Charlotte Perkins Gilman‚ is such a person who does not want to be a burden on others‚ particularly her husband and her sister-in-law. She declares‚ “It does weigh on me so not to do my duty in any way! I meant to be such a help to John . . . and here I am a comparative

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    Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s The Yellow Wallpaper is a short story that deals with many different issues that woman in the 19th century had to deal with on a daily basis. Some of these issues were within their control‚ but many of them were outside of the realm of control for women. The main point that I will focus on is how restricted societal roles can cause insanity. I will do this by deciphering the meaning of the "yellow wallpaper" and its symbolism. In my opinion‚ I believe that once we get

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