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The Yellow Wallpaper Autonomy

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Charlotte Perkins Gilman, an acclaimed feminist sociologist and novelist, wrote The Yellow Wallpaper as a semi-autobiographical depiction of her own experience under Dr. S. Weir Mitchell. It is a critique of his infamous, prescribed “rest cure.” which restricted her mental stimulation, in order to treat a bout of depression that she had been experiencing. The story explores the social pattern of male dominance and female submission that restricts the Narrator’s mental autonomy through the symbol of wallpaper. The husband/physician’s prescription’s repression of the Narrator’s mind and body parallels the imprisonment of the wallpaper’s pattern, as the two come to envelop her life. The fact that her descent into madness was that which her husband/physician

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