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The Yellow Wallpaper

"The Yellow Wallpaper"
Many intellectual artists, who are widely acclaimed for their literary work, live in a world characterized by "progressive insanity" (Gilman 20). Charlotte Perkins Gilman was one such individual. A writer during the early 20th century, Gilman suffered from bouts of deep depression, due part to her dissatisfaction with the limitations of her role as wife and mother. Her writing, particularly her famous story "The Yellow Wallpaper" reflects experiences from her personal life. In doing so, "she achieved some control over both her illness and her past" (Lane 128). Many people still admire the fact that Gilman wrote her piece "to save people from being driven crazy;" however, perhaps she wrote the story t rescue herself from the psychological distress that she often suffered. (Gilman 20)
Many people find the conclusion of "The Yellow Wallpaper" problematic because the protagonist ends up insane. Others, however, have offered an alternative reading of the......


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