...“THE YELLOW WALLPAPER” BY CHARLOTTE PERKINS GILMAN Introduction In the late nineteenth century, Charlotte Perkins Gilman (1973) wrote “The Yellow Wall Paper”. This story can make a readers' mind think just by the way this story presents the main character of a woman and her ordeals as she lived a secluded life, as well as how her relationship with the man in her life is dealt. Some readers might think she is crazy and some may think she is depressed. Charlotte Perkins Gilman's, "The Yellow Wallpaper" is the story of a woman's descent into madness as the result of being isolated as a form of "treatment" when suffering from post-partum depression. The author, who is believed to be narrator as well, talks about her personal travel in to the world where an illness has brought her. All her thought and feelings are written in a journal and as she goes down in to the world that she has created in the confines of the room where she was kept. The story line presents that the narrator's mental condition is getting worse, leading to psychosis. Gilman explains the complexities of woman nature as she uses symbolisms to define the psychological realms of the plot. “The Yellow Wallpaper” The unnamed woman in this story (believed to be the author herself) fantasies about the yellow wallpaper are driving her mad. The protagonist experienced hallucinations and persistent thoughts over things. Crawling women, colorful artwork and a moving pattern depict the narrator's increased anxiety...
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...Name: Course: College: Lecturer: Date: The Yellow Wallpaper Paper: A Story Charlotte Perkins Gilman was born in 1860 and was a prominent American social reform lecturer and writer of short stories, novels and poetry. She was an ideal feminist in a time when her achievements were exceptional for women. For this reason, she acted as a role model for future generations of feminists owing to her nonconformist concepts and lifestyle. This means she was an activist for women’s rights. She is today remembered for her semi-nonfictional short story, The Yellow Wall Paper, which she wrote after a difficult period of post-partum depression. She wrote the book in early 19th century when feminism was rather revolutionary. The book is a true impression of a strong woman reacting to adversity. The Yellow Wall Paper is a short story that describes the suffering of a woman confined to her home after subjection to post-partum depression. She appears as a woman who is totally submissive to her husband. While suffering from acute depression, she has to spend her days restricted to her house. However, there is a frightful wall paper in her bedroom that she keeps staring at day in day out. This yellow paper drives her totally insane, and she eventually tears it down. She feels alone in her little world. Unfortunately, her husband does not give her any support despite her sickness and does not want her to write. She also cannot visit or interact with family and friends and is confined...
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...The Yellow Wall paper One of the most fascinating things about growing older is that the older you get, the more observative you become. You begin to see things as time itself, a collage of memory and projected ideas. The essence of things becomes a quest, an adventure, even. The conquest is not minimized by the lack of strength of the victory; instead it is relished for the strength of the victor. Personal conflict can lend itself to improvising any number of scenarios to escape the reality, or at least to make it more tolerable. In the story of The Yellow Wallpaper, we read of one desperate woman’s struggle to endure an undisclosed and possibly fatal illness. Her tale echoes across the ages, and the many billions who have succumbed with only their heart and intellect still intact. Written by Charlotte Perkins Gilman, this short story is an interesting one which allows the reader to become so involved, so captivated in the author’s thoughts and feelings that you literally delve into her mind and become what she is, if only for a short time. As apparent as it may be that some believe this story should have never been written it is clear to see that there are many things we go through in our daily lives that this could become something that we might, at some point, have to deal with ourselves. We all know that there are things we could admire and things we could justly do without. In the story “The Yellow-Wallpaper” the actual wallpaper becomes a tormenting...
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...Customer Relations, RE: Lost Baggage My Husband and I left for our Honeymoon on 9/1/2010 from Detroit to Toronto (YYZ) on Flight number 6307 and Toronto to Rome (FCO) on flight number 8217. We arrived to Rome to discover our baggage missing and immediately filed a claim with an Alitalia representative. We called Alitalia repeatedly over the next few days to check the status of our claim and were hung up on three times and were repeatedly transferred from party to party with nobody able to assist us. Finally, two days later we were told the luggage had been located however, no guarantee when we would receive it. This concerned us as we were leaving our Hotel in Rome for 3 days to visit friends in Pisa. We did not receive our luggage until our return to Rome on Monday 9/6/10. It was a most unpleasant experience being in a foreign country without having basic necessities like shoes, clothes, credit cards, toiletries and phone cards. This incident absolutely destroyed our Honeymoon in Rome. It resulted in us being unable to walk the cobblestone streets and visit the major attractions as we were with only the shoes we came in. We forfeited our Vatican tour as we without proper and required attire (30 Euro). We expect to be compensated for this horrible experience. We ask that we are reimbursed the full flight cost and/or provided with complimentary flight vouchers of equal value. My Husband and I were and still are not in a financial situation where we could afford to...
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...The Yellow Wallpaper by Charlotte Perkins Gilman Gilman’s The Yellow Wallpaper is a short story that describes a young woman who is believed to be suffering from mental problems. John, her husband, decides to take a vacation with her during summer for what he believes will cure his wife. The man rents a big old house, and he decides that they should stay in the upstairs. The couple is also in the company of the husband’s sister who acts as a housekeeper. After a few weeks, she manages to spend time with her family that she had not seen in a long time. She takes quite some time with them, but her condition worsens, and her husband threatens to take her away from there. She begs him not to, and this leaves the only solution of being confined in her room. In her room she discovers yellow wallpaper that is able to reflect the current situation she is going through. Her thoughts and imaginations make her to arrive to a point where she is broken angry about her life. In either way she does not get the answers to whatever she is looking for and this worsens her illness. The thoughts behind the yellow paper reveal the main purpose for the author of the story. The paper also generates the main themes for the story that differ from different written stories (Mays). Theme of Self-expression The main theme in the story would be the lack of self-expression. It refers to revealing of one's thoughts and personality at free will. Gilman wrote the story at the time when women faced oppression...
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...Postpartum depression can lead to many other health issues including one very dangerous illness; psychosis. However, in the case of Jane, the narrator in, “The Yellow Wall-Paper,” her problem was developed by other means. The narrator’s psychosis following her postpartum depression was developed as a product of her environment. This is proven through the yellow wall paper that she is forced to see everyday. Also, the way John deals with Jane is an element that effected her to become delusional. Lastly, the “resting treatment” and other ways her depression was treated lead Jane to psychosis. In conclusion, the ending mental state of the narrator, Jane, was not her fault at all, but instead the fault of exterior causes. The yellow wall-paper...
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...With such a vast amount of dangerous diseases the human body can face today, one is no longer safe when disease is out looking for them. The mosquito; small, painless, and quick, is capable of delivering yellow fever, an acute viral disease which can cause an array of health implications such as fevers, back pains, and even the vomiting of blood. Conditions that should not be taken lightly, an average of 30,000 deaths occur every year due to condense mosquito regions, lack of protection, and poor access to treatments. Mosquito bites do not always carry the yellow fever virus, but if exposed, an individual may face serious health issues or death. With enough awareness and protection, one can prevent themselves to this dangerous disease. Pathophysiology...
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...pushed upon these type of people and it was called the rest cure. This is thought to be the inspiration of her story “The Yellow Wallpaper.” This of course was not her only written story. She wrote Women and Economic in 1898, Its Work and Influence in 1903, and Does a Man Support His Wife? In 1915 (“Charlotte Perkins Gilman”). Being a feminist was a large part of her writing. She “called for women to gain economic independence” and her writings help her points (“Charlotte Perkins...
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...control. As the years had gone by, many of the feminist started to speak up for their equalities as to having the same rights as the men do. Although, many men still do not see females as one because males feel like they are still the ones with superior. In the late 1800’s, Charlotte P. Gilman’s “The Yellow Wallpaper” was one her best stories she had ever written because many feminists were impacted by the way the story was told. “The Yellow Wallpaper” deals with a female narrative who is sick with a mental breakdown that is causing her to have a depression. As the narrator is trapped...
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...“All oppression creates a state of war.” ~ Simone De Beauvoir War can be a physical or an emotional battle, and as we see in “The Yellow Wall-Paper,” oppression causes the most severe and life altering war within Jane’s mind. The narrator, Jane, a new mother, battles depression and John, her husband, misdiagnosis her depression for hysteria. He then prescribes isolation and bed rest for her recovery, while she seeks healing and comfort in her writing. Jane feels that everyone is against her, even the ugly wallpaper and finding her freedom from it all is a fight to the end. In “The Yellow Wall-Paper” Charlotte Perkins Gilman uses symbolism to convey how gender division in marriages can cause men to oppress, and patronize women, but through this...
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...《黃色牆紙》 夏洛特•佩金斯•吉爾曼著 楊曉照譯 注1:該文本英文版由1973年對1899年初版的再版掃描成電子文本。該1973年版本由女權出版社出版。 注2:該手抄本最初用于史蒂芬•雷頓教授1997的春季課程“1865年以來的美國文學”。 第一章 像John和我這樣的普通人竟保護著祖傳的夏季禮堂,這真是件稀罕事。 這是一所殖民地豪宅,世襲財産,讓人感受到浪漫的幸福,然而卻幽藏著太多的未知命運,我想說那是一座鬧鬼的豪宅。 我還敢大膽地宣布那裏必定有些什麽怪事發生。 不然為什麽這麽廉價就出租這豪宅?又為什麽這麽久了仍無人問津? John為我的多慮而嘲笑我,婚後還巴望那些怪事發生。 John實際上是一個極端主義者,他對信仰的事情毫無耐心,把它們當作迷信一起的恐懼。他公開嘲諷那些形而上的抽象言論,因為它們既看不見,也摸不著。 他是個內科醫生,可能(我本不想把這些告訴一個活人,但這是死亡的文書,況且說出來對我也是精神上的安慰)這就是我無法早點重拾健康的原因。 你看,他甚至根本不相信我是病態的! 可我又能怎麽辦呢? 如果一個人的親丈夫是一個自視頗高的內科醫生,他對那個人的親朋好友確信地說那個人並無大礙,只是有些精神衰弱,有那麽一點點歇斯底裏。那個人又能怎麽辦呢? 我哥哥也是個內科醫生,同樣自視頗高,他對別人說了同樣的話。 因此我開始服用磷酸鹽、百憂解之類的,不管它是什麽,說它是滋補品也隨你便。隨之而來的還有旅行、新鮮空氣、足夠的體操鍛煉,我已被禁止任何“工作”,除非變成健康人。 其實我覺得他們的想法是錯的。 其實我覺得適意的工作,帶來刺激和新鮮感的工作,對我是件好事。 可我又能怎麽辦呢? 不管他們樂不樂意,我已經寫下上面那些話。可就是這麽一點文字也讓我覺得身心疲憊不堪,我的心承受著如此重壓。 我時常幻想像我這樣的人如果多些社交活動和刺激的事該會多好,John卻告誡我,對我來說最糟糕的事情就是幻想自己的處境。我也承認這幻想讓我痛苦。 所以我們還是談談房子吧,讓那些幻想飛走吧。 這是個極美的地方,我們的房子孤獨地遠離公路,遠離3公裏外的村莊。這裏讓我想到小說中描繪的英國,一排籬笆,城堡周圍環繞著高牆,鐵門緊鎖,園藝工和農民住在分散的小木屋中。 多麽甜美的花園!廣闊的花園中樹影蔭翳,小徑交錯,藤蔓回環伸展,葡萄藤悄悄爬上涼亭,擁抱著廊柱。 本來還有花房,但現在全成了廢墟。 這豪宅有些法律上的麻煩,是關于繼承人的紛爭,由于無法做出最終決斷,房子已經空了好幾年。 這讓我心中的幽靈有些不安,雖然害怕,但我不在乎,我能察覺這屋內的異樣。 在一個月光灑落的夜晚,我向John傾訴我的不安。他卻告訴我一切異樣都是一陣風引起的,旋即拉上了窗門。 有時我對John不合情理地發怒,可過去我並不是這麽敏感易怒的人,也許都怪我的神經衰弱吧。 John說我該學著適當地控制自己,于是我忍痛在他面前盡量這樣做,之後,疲憊蹂躏著我的心。 我不喜歡自己的房間。我常想,要是有一節可愛的短樓梯連接我的閣樓,有叢玫瑰擁簇在我的窗口,有老式印花布挂在屋內,那該多美妙啊。可John是不會理睬這種建議的。 他還說這只有一扇窗戶,也沒有地方放兩張床,更沒有多余的房間了。 他很細心,也算愛我,沒有特殊指導,他是不會讓我到處走動的。 他給我制定了一張精細到小時的作息表,處處都照顧著我。如果我還不滿意的話,反倒會譴責自己多麽不領情,多麽忘恩負義。 他...
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...Charlotte Gilman's demented short story “the yellow wallpaper” uses first person point of view to emphasize the narrator's progression of mental insanity throughout the story. The reader is lead first hand along the character's slow creep from a lucid nervous women to a delusional, untrusting, psychopath. In the beginning of the story Gilman describes the narrator as a lucid weak minded character that is well aware of her own nervous condition but is averse to the treatments enforced by her husband John. The narrator is mindful of her condition and would “fancy if it had less opposition and more society and stimulus.” The narrator yearns for less people trying to conceal her in attempt to fix the condition but instead wants to have more interactions with the outside world, she believes that will be a far better plan of treatment for herself but john disagrees. This leads the reader to believe that narrator is confident in her opinion towards her condition but their view of the narrator is changed when she continues on saying “— John says the very worst thing I can do is think about my condition” but she is forced to because she has no one else to talk to since john concealed her in the room. The narrator interrupts her own train of thought by recalling johns instruction, this shows the husband's authority over her very own state of mind. Gilman allows the reader to connect with the narrator through first person, bringing forth the realization of the narrator being physically...
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...Yellow crazy ants are one of the worst invasive species in the world. Wherever they go they cause destruction to ecosystems. They kill animals that are twice their size. Where do yellow crazy ants live: Yellow crazy ants originated from Tropical areas with lots of rain. They were accidentally introduced to these places, The Christmas islands, Australia, and places in the Indian ocean. One of the ways the Yellow Crazy ants arrived in these places were boats that were trading or dropping people off. Christmas Island: Christmas Island is famous for is big crab walk. The crab walk is a event where many crabs on land scuttle into the ocean. Now that the ants are there, they attack and kill any crab that goes into their territory. According to wikipedia “Over the years yellow crazy ants have killed over thousands of crabs. They usually kill crabs when they spray acid in their eyes, Making it so they can't see, and then they die of dehydration or exhaustion then the ants use their bodies for food. Yellow crazy ants diet:...
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...decrease the yellow light time. Due to the fact that modern cars have the ability to stop at an acceleration of 10m/s2 [backwards] without losing control, the time the yellow light should be held for would decrease. This is evident because the distance it takes for the car to brake would be 85m [F], hence, it would be 61m less than the distance it takes a car if it stops at -3.0m/s2. Subsequently, the amber light would have to stay on for 4.5s if a car accelerated at 10m/s2 [backwards]. Despite the fact that recent models of cars have the ability to stop at -10.0m/s2, it is not safe for a car to stop at such a high acceleration. Particularly, the driver would have to apply the brakes urgently, and they would have...
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...Researchers at the University of Utah have combined seismograph information from distant seismology stations regarding the levels of magma beneath the volcanoes located at Yellow Stone National Park. Seismologists were able to take a deeper look into the volcano and found that there is a significantly large magma reservoir beneath the magma chamber. This newly found body of magma(reservoir) is more than four times the size than the body of magma that lies above it. This new information and its finding outs Yellowstone at the top of the list for the "largest volcanic site on Earth". However, doesn't mean that it is the most dangerous volcano out there. Yellowstone hasn't had a catastrophic eruption for over 640,000 years and the possibility...
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