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Gender Norms and Intellect
The Yellow Wallpaper, by Charlotte Perkins Gilman, expresses the oppressed female stature of the late 19th century. ... The room becomes a prison for her and as her illness progresses she actually believes that she sees women in the wallpaper behind bars. I believe this symbolizes her feelings of being trapped and w9/30/2003ith nothing else to do, the wallpaper becomes her main focus leading her into further madness. ... She becomes afraid of them and sneaks around even more to accomplish her goal of figuring out the wallpaper.
Approximate Word count = 1417 Approximate Pages = 5.7 (250 words per page double spaced)
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