Charlotte Perkin's The Yellow Wallpaper

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In the book of Genesis in the Old Testament, it says that God has created human beings through His image. However, no one is perfect. Every person possess unique characteristics, skills and talents. Hence, all the good physical attributes and abilities of every individual has its own otherwise. For instance, the brilliant writer Charlotte Perkin. Who would imagine that the author behind the great story “Yellow Wallpaper” will end up mentally ill? She was a loving and beautiful wife to a hardworking doctor. In the beginning of the film, the narrator begins with describing the grandeur house that they were in with her husband and family for the summer vacation. She begins wandering how they got the house, and why it seemed it had forgotten so long. She was also wandering why her husband picked their room with a yellow wallpaper
As their lives moving forward all through their summer vacation, in which her husband was the controller, the mental conflict began. It was like Charlotte versus herself. Charlotte happened to see herself; in which, she have not realize that it was her. …show more content…

It seems that the yellow wallpaper was her entertainment, and anti-boredom, hence, her husband was making all the decisions what she’s going to do of the day. She keeps going back to the room with yellow wallpaper, and traced all the patterns in there. When her husband left for a doctors’ conference, Charlotte locked herself in their room, and her imagination aroused. She was hopelessly insane. She was convinced that there are women in the wallpaper that are coming out. She was acting like really an insane woman. She glides endlessly around the room, distorting the wallpaper as she goes. In the end, she was wearing a yellow dress. When John, her husband, break in the door, he saw the horror in the room; which by the way, the least thing he would expect to see. He faint in the doorway when he saw his wife crawling, and becoming a creepy senseless