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Role Of Social Criticism In The Yellow Wallpaper

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The “The Yellow Wallpaper” is a story written by Charlotte Perkins Gilman, and is a perfect example of social criticism. What is social criticism? Social criticism is a type of criticism that locates the reasons for any type of malicious conditions in a society that is considered flawed. This story is a perfect example due to the society that the main character is living in is filled with expectations of people having to basically be perfect. The story itself is also a perfect example to compare to past and present time for this exact issue. The story “The Yellow Wallpaper” is a story about a woman who is diagnosed with a nervous disorder and the actual treatment for this, is considered her downfall. Her husband as well was a very well respected physician, but even he …show more content…

For example, she only cries when she is alone for the fear of people looking at her as though she is seeking for attention from her husband. For most of the story she tends to be locked in a room all alone, partially due to her needing to rest, but also because she wants to be alone except for when her husband is home and taking care of her. Gilman captures social criticism because she uses withdrawn from her society that she was so actively involved in when she becomes sick. Coincidently she takes a “vacation” around the time that she is sick that could lead to the assumption by the reader that she or her husband didn't want their friends or his colleagues to know about her sickness. I just think that the timing was just too perfect form her husband to have to be far away from their home at the exact time that she became sick, which also leads to the fact that her friends can't see her sick, and can't see how she transactions to a proper and proper women to a crazed women seeing figures trapped in

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