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“Yellow Wallpaper” by Charlotte Perkins Gilman is a story about an anonymous female narrator who refers herself as Jane and her husband, John who rent out an old mansion for the summer where they could cure her from nervous depression. ... Afterward the narrator notices something strange from the yellow wallpaper. ... John laughs at her anxiety over the wallpaper and rejects her request to repaper the room for their three-month stay. ... One can be seen when she sees women in the yellow wallpaper. ... The internal conflict arises when the narrator thoughts that she is getting better gradually, while the fact is her mind is corrupted as she begins to see hallucination of a female figure on the yellow wallpaper. ... The point of view in this story expresses further the central idea how the narrator begins to capture an image of a woman on the wallpaper and how it continues to absorb her mind. ... The author mentions on several colors such as orange, but on most of the time, she focuses on yellow as the central idea.
Approximate Word count = 817 Approximate Pages = 3.3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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