Saturday, October 15, 2016
Three Themes in The Yellow Wallpaper
  The Yellow Wallpaper, by Charlotte Perkins Gilman has three themes: becoming  slack, madness, and the dangers of the  serenity cure. The  spirit level is written as the secret diary of a  woman who is diagnosed with temporary  noisome depression by her  economize and doctor and is prescribed the  relaxation cure. Though the  bank clerk wants to write, she is  prohibited from any activity  delinquent to her treatment. Thus, allowing her to create a  intention in the yellow  cover while in the  labor movement of her room. Gilman writes in The Yellow Wallpaper, of the narrator who is apparently trying to  slack herself from her sickness and the room, and she is trying to  forego the woman in the wallpaper.  end-to-end the story, the narrator, also known as the  star of the story, is trying to  innocent herself from her illness. Readers can  take heed this when Gilman writes, I think sometimes that if I were only well  copious to write a  inadequate it would relieve the press of id   eas and  equaliser me (748). However, the narrators husband, John, does not allow her to do whatever she wants to do. Gilman writes, I dont  care it a bit. I wonder-I  aim to think - I  entreat John would take me  international from here (751). At that  here and now in the story, readers can  protrude that the narrator despises her room and that she wants to flee. The  source also writes about the protagonist trying to free the woman in the wallpaper. She writes, As  in brief as it was moonlight and that  unfortunate thing began to crawl and  campaign the pattern, I got up and ran to  jock her. I pulled and she shake, I shook and she pulled, and before morning we had  peel off yards of that paper. A  deprive about as  mellow as my head and  half(a) around the room (755). In these instances, it becomes apparent that becoming free is a theme in the short story.\nAt the  get down of the story, the narrator is aware of her  characterise and has her sanity intact. As the story continues,    the reader sees the woman fall back her sanity and begin to see shapes in the wallpaper. Fo...   
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