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insanity, as she becomes progressively obsessed with the rooms wallpaper, its "sprawling, flamboyant patterns committing every art...
assures friends and relatives that there is really nothing the matter with one but temporary nervous depression -- a slight hyster...
upon her every which way she may turn, reminding her that because she is of the female gender and not of the most prominent of soc...
her to take. It is interesting to note that the onlookers do not realize that they might have driven Emily to insanity. Wallace ...
and brother, "If a physician of high standing, and ones own husband, assures friends and relatives that there is really nothing th...
relationship between Gilmans story and the reality of late-nineteenth century life for American women. Shortly after the America...
In five pages, the author's employment of voice, imagery, and gender themes are considered....
In five pages Gilman's story and Gardner's novel are compared and contrasted with the focus being upon the protagonist's position ...
and fascinates her. The wallpaper is described as having "sprawling flamboyant patterns" that commit "every artistic sin" (13) co...
the house that they are staying in, her husband corrects her, saying that what she felt was a draught and he shut the window (Gilm...
In five pages this story's 5th section is analyzed in terms of the wallpaper symbolism, what it projects, and how it relates to th...
A review of this critical analysis of the short story 'Everyday Use' by Alice Walker is presented in seven pages. There are no ot...
In five pages this paper examines the nightmare states evoked by hallucinogenic symbolism in these two works that blur the line be...
In four pages this paper compares how inheritance is thematically depicted in each of these works....
that part covered). Even in her disconcerted and distracted mental state after the birth of her child, Charlotte is able to pray f...
a supposed "cure" for her depressed symptoms, becomes, in fact, the catalyst to -2- her entire mental downfall. She h...
on her by her "captors." Because of the role of her own husband in her loss of freedom and the impact of societal perceptions on ...
and claims to be overtired, although she seems to be able to write some thousand words at a stretch. In this first section she als...
This 5 page essay reviews this phenomenally popular childrens book about a learned spider and a young pig. 3 sources....
In six pages the social treatment of women is examined within the context of this story in an exploration of plot, characterizatio...
In six pages this paper examines the theme of insanity as portrayed in Gilman's story. Ten other sources are cited in the bibliog...
The ways in which female protagonists are controlled by men are discussed in a comparative analysis of these literary works consis...
In five pages this report discusses Gilman's 1915 novel in terms of tis feminist aspects and the situations that either suppressed...
A section from this story is analyzed and then considered within the whole story's context in a paper consisting of five pages. T...
In twenty pages this paper examines how female authors portrayed romantic love in the late 18th century in a consideration of Robi...
This 6 page paper gives an analysis of the story the Yellow Wallpaper. This paper includes comparisons from Gillman's own life a...
This paper looks in detail at Jane's interaction with Rochester. The writer's argument is based on the premise that the two charac...
In five pages this novel that was first published in 1847 is discussed....
passion with every passing chapter. Catherine and Heathcliff never lose one moments love for each other, in spite of the fact tha...
sister- in-law, then abuses everyone within his power. Heathcliff and Catherine spend the rest of their days absorbed in vengeanc...