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The Yellow Wallpaper Vs Story Of An Hour Analysis

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In history the word equal has never had much meaning. Until the ninetieth century, women were not allowed to withhold the same standards as men. Women’s lives were consumed with taking care of the house and children. From men and society, women had crucial expectations and we would like to say the situation is different today, but unfortunately it is not. Women’s role in society has changed tremendously over the past couple decades. Women have gained more respect and responsibly than ever before. Even though a woman has ran for president, equality for women in modern day still needs improving. A woman’s life in the 1800s was nothing short of unfair. Women were expected to bear children, take care of the children, all household chores, …show more content…

“The Yellow Wallpaper” is about a narrator and her husband renting a house for the summer. The narrator suffers from what her husband likes to call it, “temporary nervous depression”. The narrator loves to write in her journal, but since her husband is a doctor, he orders her to no activities and to rest as much as possible. Meanwhile, at the summer house, the husband picks out a room in the house for his wife to stay. When entering the room, the narrator feels uneasy about the yellow wallpaper. Her husband gave her no other options, but to stay in this room. As the narrator stayed in this room every day, her feelings towards to the wallpaper grew more disturbing. When she told her husband about the paper, he just laughed at her. As the days went on, she convinces herself a woman is trapped in the wallpaper. A day before they are due to leave the house, the narrator becomes frantic and must set the women free. She starts ripping the wallpaper off the walls and as her husband walks in to the disaster, he faints. The narrator pays no attention to her husband on the ground. The narrator wants to set the women free from the paper just like the narrator wants to be set free from her husband’s rules. Her husband makes it impossible for her to show her emotions and express how her feelings to him because he thinks it is just her sickness talking. He wants full control over his wife’s life, so he uses her sickness as an excuse to tell her what to do. At this point the narrator expects very little attention from her husband unless he is checking to see if she is still in her

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