Sunday, August 18, 2019
Quest for Freedom in The Yellow Wallpaper :: Yellow Wallpaper essays
Quest for Freedom in The Yellow Wallpaper       Ã   The short story "The Yellow Wall-Paper"  written by Charlotte Perkins     Gilman is a cry for freedom.Ã   This story is about a woman who fights for  her     right to express what she feels, and fights for her right to do what she  wants     to do.Ã   The narrator in this short story is a woman whose husband loves  her very     much, but oppresses her to the point where she cannot take it anymore.Ã    This     story revolves around the main character, her oppressed life, and her search  for     freedom.     Ã       Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã   There are many male influences in this woman's  life and although they     may mean no harm, push her over the edge.Ã   The main character's husband,  John,     and her brother are well-known physicians.Ã   They use their power to  control the     main character, perhaps subconsciously, to feel what they think a woman  should     feel.Ã   For example, the woman tells the men she is sick but they  believe     differently. "John is a physician, and perhaps- (I would not say it to a  living     soul, of course, but this is dead paper and a great relief to my mind-)  perhaps     that is one reason I do not get well faster.Ã   You see he does not  believe I am     sick!"(507)Ã   The men are under the impression that what they say goes  and     therefore the woman has no choice but to follow.Ã   "He knows there is no  reason     to suffer and that satisfies him."(508)Ã   This quote illustrates that the  men are     in control.Ã   If they strongly believe nothing is wrong, then nothing  must be     wrong.Ã   It is a feeling of self satisfaction the men feel when they are  superior     to the woman.     Ã       Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã   The main character knows John loves her, but  it is the oppression she     feels that bothers her so.Ã   Her husband expresses his love for her but  at the     same time imposes his will on her.Ã   He hinders her from having her own  thoughts.     "...He is very careful and loving, and hardly lets me stir without  special     direction..."(507)Ã   The last few words of this quote show how John did  not let her     have any freedom because he was always there.Ã   John acts as if he knows  what the     main character feels at all times.  					  Quest for Freedom in The Yellow Wallpaper  ::  Yellow Wallpaper essays  Quest for Freedom in The Yellow Wallpaper       Ã   The short story "The Yellow Wall-Paper"  written by Charlotte Perkins     Gilman is a cry for freedom.Ã   This story is about a woman who fights for  her     right to express what she feels, and fights for her right to do what she  wants     to do.Ã   The narrator in this short story is a woman whose husband loves  her very     much, but oppresses her to the point where she cannot take it anymore.Ã    This     story revolves around the main character, her oppressed life, and her search  for     freedom.     Ã       Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã   There are many male influences in this woman's  life and although they     may mean no harm, push her over the edge.Ã   The main character's husband,  John,     and her brother are well-known physicians.Ã   They use their power to  control the     main character, perhaps subconsciously, to feel what they think a woman  should     feel.Ã   For example, the woman tells the men she is sick but they  believe     differently. "John is a physician, and perhaps- (I would not say it to a  living     soul, of course, but this is dead paper and a great relief to my mind-)  perhaps     that is one reason I do not get well faster.Ã   You see he does not  believe I am     sick!"(507)Ã   The men are under the impression that what they say goes  and     therefore the woman has no choice but to follow.Ã   "He knows there is no  reason     to suffer and that satisfies him."(508)Ã   This quote illustrates that the  men are     in control.Ã   If they strongly believe nothing is wrong, then nothing  must be     wrong.Ã   It is a feeling of self satisfaction the men feel when they are  superior     to the woman.     Ã       Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã   The main character knows John loves her, but  it is the oppression she     feels that bothers her so.Ã   Her husband expresses his love for her but  at the     same time imposes his will on her.Ã   He hinders her from having her own  thoughts.     "...He is very careful and loving, and hardly lets me stir without  special     direction..."(507)Ã   The last few words of this quote show how John did  not let her     have any freedom because he was always there.Ã   John acts as if he knows  what the     main character feels at all times.  					    
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