Analysis Of Charlotte Perkins Gillman's The Yellow Wallpaper

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Growing up, my mom always told me that there are multiple sides to a story. Whenever I was faced with a decision, she would say to me “you can’t make an informed decision until you know all the sides of a story.” When I was younger, this seemed like a silly concept. I thought it was just something my mom told me to nag me. However, the older I got, the more I started to see the wisdom in my mom’s words. My mom’s advice of hearing multiple sides of a story has become very influential in my day to day life as well as my approach to literature. The practice of considering multiple sides of a story becomes critical when reading novels written in the first person point of view. In Charlotte Perkins Gillman’s “The Yellow Wallpaper”, we are only