Friday, May 31, 2019

Charlotte Perkins Gilmans The Yellow Wallpaper -- short story analysis

The short story The Yellow Wallpaper by Charlotte Perkins Gilman has a actually negative tone towards the treatment of noetic patients in the late nineteenth century. One of the first ways Gilman helps to deliver the subject about the treatment of mental patients is through irony. So we took the nursery at the top of the house. This at first seams truly nonchalant when read over, however once the reader READS into it, the irony becomes very evident. How this full grown woman who has recently become a mother, must stay in the nursery, without her child because she is mentally ill. The negative tone comes into play when it is realise that she is being kept in the nursery because John, her husband and doctor, is treating her like a child and is forcing her to stay in the room designated of a child. Gilman also her negative view on how mentally ill people are treated when she has the woman say No wonder the children I should hate it myself if I had to live in this room long he hate s to have me write a word. This only amplifies her point on how patients are treated because th...

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