Monday, February 11, 2019
The Struggle for Freedom in Yellow Wallpaper and Story of an Hour
fight for Freedom in The color Wallpaper and The Story of an Hour The Yellow Wallpaper and The Story of an Hour are two very interchangeable stories. Both deal with middle-aged women who long to attain their freedom. They share the uniform theme, but convey the message differently in terms of zeal and quality. The two stories are about women who are fighting for freedom, happiness, and the ability to be truly expressive in any way possible. The greatest semblance is between the female relay stations of each story. Each woman is desperately scrutinizing for freedom, but not allowed to have it. In The Yellow Wallpaper, the female protagonist depressed. To treat her sickness, she is sent with her husband to live in a obsessed mansion that is supposed to make her better, but it only mak... ...opin, Kate. The Story of an Hour. In Literature and Its Writers An incoming to Fiction, Poetry, and Drama. Ann Charters and Samuel Charters, Eds. Boston Bedford Books, 1997. 158-159. Gilma n, Charlotte Perkins. The Yellow Wallpaper. In Literature and Its Writers An Introduction to Fiction, Poetry, and Drama. Ann Charters and Samuel Charters, Eds. Boston Bedford Books, 1997. 230-242.
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