1. The Yellow Wallpaper
It makes me think of all the yellow things I ever saw "not beautiful ones like buttercups, but old, foul, bad yellow things- (Gilman 1141). To me, somebody with a sickness confined to one room for an extended amount of time should not feel this way about the room they are in. This ugly, almost evil wallpaper symbolizes a few different things. ... Another aspect of symbolism and imagery in the story involves daytime and nighttime. ... Gilman also writes "And dear John gathered me up in his arms, and just carried me upstairs and laid me on my bed, and sat by me and read to me till it ...
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- Grade Level: High School