The Yellow Wall Paper“The Yellow Wall Paper†is the story about a journey of a woman who is suffering from a nervous breakdown, descending into madness through her “rest cure†treatment. Basically, the woman is not allowed to read, write or to see her new-born baby. Charlotte Perkins Gilman captures the essence of this journey into madness by using the first person narration. The story plot’s is by taking the reader through the horrors of one woman’s neurosis to make strong statements about the oppression faced by women in their marriage roles. The narrator’s mental condition is characterized by her meeting with the wallpaper in her room. In addition to the story’s plot, the use of symbolism and irony throughout her story also show how males dominate during her time.
“Irony is figurative language in which the intended meaning differs from the literal meaning†(1615). There is more than one level of irony at work in this story.
The Yellow Wall Paper :: Literary Analysis, Gilman, Abcarian, Klotz
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