1. The Yellow Wall-Paper: Reflection on Gender Roles
Traditionally this symbol could represent a view of possibilities, or an opening to another world', but in this instance it also becomes a view to what she does not want to see. Through this symbol, she sees all that she could be and everything that she could have. ... She will still be forced to creep about the room. More immediate to facilitating her metamorphosis than the house itself is the room she is in, specifically the characteristics of that room, the most important being the yellow wall-paper which also plays a double role; it has the ability to trap her in with its intrica...
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