Analyzing Ernest Hemingway's 'The Yellow Wallpaper'

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1. No, I believe the story is fine how it occurred because women didn’t have near as many rights as the next man did. They were overlooked as being unsuperior. 2. The conflict is between the narrator and her husband. I believe the conflict is emotional because she struggles to keep herself sane, so she doesn’t go nuts. Yes, the conflict is resolved, the wallpaper gets ripped down and she realizes her freedom. She’s not trapped anymore. 3. The narrator reveals the characters. I feel for the narrator but that’s it. John seems antisocial and distant. The characters mimic the ages. I would say well developed. 4. Freedom. That topic is everything because this story was written in a period where women were treated unequally. The narrator felt stuck