For this week’s blog I would like
to summarize one of the assigned short stories. The story is The Yellow Wallpaper, written by
Charlotte Perkins Gilman. This will not
be an in-depth literary analysis, but a short plot overview. The story begins with a narrator who is never
named. She is taken by her husband John
to a house in the country where she may recover from an illness which is
plaguing her. Her treatment for this
mysterious sickness is to rest. She is
encouraged neither to work nor write; which she does in secret in a journal, which
she hides from her husband. While the
narrator feels that physical and mental simulation would in fact help her
condition, her husband thinks otherwise.
She is confined to a room where she begins to do nothing but stare at
the yellow wall paper which covers the room. From the lack of human contact,
she begins to give the wallpaper more and more human qualities, until finally
has a mental breakdown. The story ends with the narrator ripping the wall paper
from the walls in a desperate attempt to free herself. While there are several symbols in the story,
the main one is the yellow wallpaper. At
first the wallpaper is nothing but wallpaper.
As the story progresses however, the wallpaper becomes a physical manifestation
of her confinement, a prison if you will.
Not only physically where she is forced in to isolation by her husband,
but mentally as well in the social convention of marriage, where a women’s husband
had complete control over her.
this is a nicely written summary and mini analysis. we should read this before we show the film in class next Monday and compare/contrast with the work of the group that transmediated this into a film.
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