Analysis Of Charlotte Perkins Gilman's The Yellow Wallpaper

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Charlotte Perkins Gilman's short story "The Yellow Wallpaper" tells the tale of a nameless, sick woman who was confined to a colonial mansion's old nursery to recuperate from, as the Doctors at the end of the 19th century named it, "a slight hysterical tendency" (Teichler 1984: 61, Geilman 1997: 1-15.). As the title says, the yellow wallpaper covering the walls in this room is a vital part of the story, and as Beth Brunk-Chavez suggests in her article on Studies in Pop Culture, even if these walls "do not actually "talk", at least [they can] come alive to reveal something once hidden or papered over" (Brunk-Chavez 2003: 71, Lupton 2006: 403). This "living" wallpaper is a vital part of the main character's narration, illustrates the progress