Yellow Wallpaper
The Yellow Wallpaper by Charlotte Perkins GilmanCharlotte Perkins Gilman?s story, ?The Yellow Wallpaper,? explores the restricted societal roles of both Jane and John. Gilman, a strong supporter of women?s rights, focuses on her account with depression through this story (Hill 150). Traditionally, the man must take care of the woman both financially and emotionally while the woman?s role remains at home. Society tends to trap man and woman and prevent them from developing emotionally and intellectually. Although Gilman focuses on the hardships of the woman, she also examines the role of the man in society. Repression generated by social gender roles hinders men and women from acquiring self-individuation. The repression of Jane ties into her lack of exposure to emotional and intellectual stimulus. Jane?s feminine emotions towards her environment aid in
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Approximate Word count = 579
Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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