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... insane sooner. The yellow wallpaper hinders Jane's recovery in that it confuses her as she attempts to uncover its meaning. In "A ...
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... This is saying that the narrator has two selves. One whom she frees from the wallpaper, and the other, Jane, who is stuck (confined) in the wallpaper. ...
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... The yellow wallpaper hinders Jane's recovery in that it confuses her whenever she attempts to decipher its' meaning (1151). John's ...
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... 1149). The yellow wallpaper hinders Jane?s recovery in that it confuses her whenever she attempts to decipher its? meaning (1151). ...
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... When Jane looks at the wallpaper it confuses her more when she attempts to decipher its meaning and this hinders her recovery. She ...
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... wallpaper. To the main character, Jane, the wallpaper is at first a nuisance, then an obsession, and finally salvation. The material ...
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... disturbing, especially as ET Aul made no reference to the 'number' of "split" personalities; 'all' sides of Jane may be linked to the wallpaper- Jane 1, as ...
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... John has never been farther from her proper-Jane persona than she is as she creeps about the bedroom, celebrating her liberation from the wallpaper pattern. ...
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... Charlotte Perkins Gilman's "The Yellow Wallpaper", the character Jane is a delusional mental patient with a doctor for a husband who uses gender as ...
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... in spite of you and Jane." One opinion for the explanation of Jane is that Jane is the narrator. The woman creeping around behind the wallpaper and outside is ...
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... becomes constantly obsessed with rescuing the woman behind the patterns of the wallpaper, and the wallpaper becomes the symbol of both Jane's confinement and ...
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... I came to was, that yes indeed, Jane was the narrator, yet also Jane was not ... The narrator became the woman in the wallpaper, the woman she always was, but too ...
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... It was at this moment that a voyage into his mind begins. The other character in "The Yellow Wallpaper" is the narrator, whose name I believe to be Jane. ...
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... fast. I wonder if they all come out of that wallpaper as I did? I ... shoulder. "I've got out at last," said I, "in spite of you and Jane. And ...
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... However, as Ann L. Jane suggests, "The Yellow Wallpaper" is "the best crafted of her fiction: a genuine literary piece...the most directly, obviously, self ...
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... tell us who Jane is, it is plausible that the narrator's name is Jane and, in her madness, she believes she has become the woman from the wallpaper and finally ...
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... The only conclusion I could come to is that Jane is the name of the main ... gone so crazy she is believed to be possessed by the woman in the yellow wallpaper. ...
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... now free by saying: "I've got out at last,..in spite of you and Jane! And I've pulled off most of the paper, so you can't put me back!" The wallpaper was used ...
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... back behind the pattern of the wallpaper at night. When John returns he wants to know what is wrong: "I have got out at last, said I, in spite of you and Jane. ...
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... It is in the tearing down of the wallpaper that she begins to show signs of rebellion. ... she proclaims to John, "I've got out at last, in-spite of you and Jane. ...
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... woman she says triumphantly, "I got out at last, in spite of you and Jane? ... displayed when she compares herself to the now many faces in the wallpaper by stating ...
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... then finding herself once again in pre-patterned paper (the yellow wallpaper). She progresses from being "one," to "I," and finally to "Jane," once she has re ...
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... "I've got out at last," said I, "in spite of you and Jane. ... path by the wall, so that I had to creep over him every time!" The symbolic yellow wallpaper has now ...
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... The narrator says "I've got out at last...in spite of you and Jane. And I've pulled off most of the wallpaper so you can't put me back!". ...
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... she did, her first blatant revelation that she perceives herself as the woman she has seen trapped behind the wallpaper shaking it ... in spite of you and Jane. ...
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... of all when she says "I wonder if they all come out of that wallpaper as I ... and triumphantly exclaims "I've got out at last..." in spite of you [John] and Jane. ...
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... By the end, the last thing the main character can do is rip up the wallpaper, and help the woman in ... "I've got out at last," said I, "in spite of you and Jane? ...
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... finally tears down the wallpaper, showing her insanity. She stands up to her husband and says "I've got out at last, in spite of you and Jane." Insanity was ...
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... I've got out at last,' said I, "in spite of you and Jane" (Gilman 419). ... zone of a sort; in Gilman's her comfort zone became the yellow wallpaper, in Chopin's ...
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... wife's room she screams, "I've got out at last, in spite of you and Jane. ... days that she spent in the room agonizing over the pattern of the wallpaper did lead ...
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