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    In “The Yellow Wallpaper”, “Story of An Hour” and “The Three Faces of Eve” the central theme is confinement by marriage and illness but freedom through unexpected ways. In these two stories the women are challenged by their husband's, friends, and trials that life throws at them. Eventually though they have their freedom. “The Yellow Wallpaper” Marriage In the 1800’s marriage was quite a bit different than now. The average age of marriage for women was 20-22 but now it is at 27. Women were still

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    Search For Freedom in The Yellow Wallpaper

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    The “Yellow Wall-Paper” is a reflection of Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s personal situations, regarding the protection of the rights of woman. She provides a critique on traditional feminine roles, and women’s desperation to get out of them. In the short story, the author depicts the idea that women conforming to the norms of society can be driven to destruction. Her criticism  of gender conflicts is portrayed through the journal entries of the narrator. In order to illustrate her feminist concerns

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    “The Yellow Wallpaper” by Charlotte P. Gilman examines women’s denied freedom of expression. The story reveals the role of women in the late nineteenth century society and how the gender division had the effect of keeping women in a childish state of ignorance and preventing their minds to flourish. The narrator has no say in even the finest details of her life, therefore she retreats into her obsessive fantasy. The symbols in this story illustrate that living a domestic life has devastating effects

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    the yellow wallpaper The story " The Yellow Wallpaper" written by Charlotte Perkins Gilman is an example of a women's need for freedom. This short story is written about a woman who battles for her freedom of speech and her right to live her life the way she wants. The main character's husband adores the woman dearly, but controls her to the point that drives her crazy. This story includes the narrator, her overly oppressed life, and her need for freedom. The woman's husband, John, uses his knowledge

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    Struggle for Freedom in The Yellow Wallpaper and The Story of an Hour   "The Yellow Wallpaper" and "The Story of an Hour" are two very similar stories. Both deal with middle-aged women who long to attain their freedom. They share the same theme, but convey the message differently in terms of style and quality. The two stories are about women who are fighting for freedom, happiness, and the ability to be truly expressive in any way possible. The greatest similarity is between the female

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    the environment of the protagonist, which is the yellow and pattern wallpaper room, effects to her depression. According to “the Yellow Wallpaper,” the protagonist, Jane, says: “Sometimes I think there are a great many women behind” (Gilman 12). Jane shows the women from the pattern of the yellow wallpaper. When she shows that pattern, she says that they are the great women, but they could not become the hero because they are blockaded by the wallpaper. Though this, Gilman wants to criticize that the

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    Two famous women authors of the Victorian era were Kate Chopin and Charlotte Perkins Gilman. The Victorian era brought out many different themes of freedom, confinement, and inequity. The Victorian themes can be seen in Kate Chopin’s writing called, “The Story of an Hour” and Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s writing called, “The Yellow Wallpaper.” There are many similarities and differences between both Victorian women’s perspectives and writing. This paper will compare and contrast the short stories

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    Charlotte Gilman’s “The Yellow Wallpaper” and Kate Chopin’s “The Story of an Hour” both take place primarily in domestic spaces representative of the attitudes and feelings of each character. “The Yellow Wallpaper” tells the story of a young woman’s decent into depression and madness, commonly attributed to the excessive and unnecessary control her husband exerts over her. “The Story of an Hour” delves into the conflicted mind of a young woman after hearing the news of her husband’s death and her

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    wrote a large amount of importance in furthering her ideology with society and reformation at the time. “The Yellow Wallpaper” uses the symbolism of the story 's title, confinement to the room, and the narrator’s husband to reveal different themes about society at the time the book was written along with why Gilman wrote the story as she did. Gilman wrote “The Yellow Wallpaper” in 1890, and it was officially published by The New England Magazine in January 1892. During this time

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    Freedom can mean very different things to people, but everyone desires freedom. In the stories “The Story of an Hour “ by Kate Chopin's and “The Yellow Wallpaper” by Charlotte Perkins Gilman showcase of obtaining and losing freedom in an interesting approach. Their approach is similar in that they both target women to obtain freedom however the stories are different by the effort on obtaining freedom. In “The Story of an Hour” the women is finally granted freedom when the husband is dead, however

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