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      • And this will turn out to be true, in many ways – the story is often included in anthologies of horror fiction, and there is a ‘haunting’ of a kind going on in the story – but as ‘The Yellow Wallpaper’ develops we realise we’re reading something far more unsettling than a run-of-the-mill haunted house story, because the real ghosts and demons are either inside the narrator’s troubled mind or else her own husband and her sister-in-law.
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  2. Jul 4, 2019 · A short story by Charlotte Perkins Gilman about a woman's mental breakdown and her obsession with the yellow wallpaper in a haunted house. The story explores themes of gender, madness, and oppression through the diary-like narration of the female protagonist.

  3. ‘The Yellow Wallpaper’ begins with the idea that we are about to read a haunted house story, a Gothic tale, a piece of horror. Such stories were a staple of late nineteenth-century magazines and enjoyed huge popularity.

  4. Jun 27, 2018 · Charlotte Perkins Gilman's epistolary short story The Yellow Wallpaper is a protest work against the rest cure for postnatal depression. It explores the borderline between sanity and madness through a nameless narrator who becomes one with the wallpaper in a haunted house.

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    • 2018
  5. Upon their arrival to the estate, which serves as the inciting incident for the story, the narrator takes note of the “hedges and walls and gates that lock” throughout the gardens, as well as the fact that it reminds her of “a haunted house.”

    • “The Yellow Wallpaper”: Tools For Interpretation
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    • The Yellow Wallpaper: Discussion Topics

    A. Narrative Position and Irony The narrator, the contents of her narrative (what she reveals and what she withholds, what she knows and what she doesn’t know), her attitudes and her narrative methods, are the basis of the powerful effects Gilman’s story achieves. The pervasive irony derives from the narrator, who fails to interpret her own conditi...

    For basic biographical information you should read Elaine R. Hedges’ Afterword to the Virago Modern Classics edition of “The Yellow Wallpaper.” Gilman’s well-known feminist manifesto, Women and Economics, is a deeper introduction to her ideas. I also recommend Ann J. Lane, To Herland and Beyond: The Life and Work of Charlotte Perkins Gilman (New Yo...

    1.Analyse the relations which the narrator has with other characters in the story. 2. Trace the development through the story of the following elements: the house, the garden, the room. 3. Offer an analysis of the narrator’s self-representation. 4. How does narrative perspective (point of view) contribute to the story’s effect? 5. State the effect ...

  6. A classic tale of a woman's descent into madness under the influence of her husband's "rest cure" and the haunting wallpaper in their summer home. Read the full text, analysis, and annotations of...

  7. Jan 16, 2018 · A feminist literary classic, this short story depicts a woman's mental breakdown under her husband's "rest cure" in a haunted house. The analysis explores the symbolism, the language, and the irony of the text, as well as the author's essay on why she wrote it.