1. The Yellow Wallpaper
Guilman cleverly manipulates the setting to support her themes and set the eerie mood. ... Because the room was an old nursery this idea is strongly enforced. ... Her regression is also demonstrated by her comparison of her present room with the bedroom of her childhood (Kennedy and Gioia 427,428). The underlying theme of woman's rights emanates from every part of "The Yellow Wallpaper." ... Hedges also suggests that the wallpaper symbolizes the way men view women (Short 120). ...
- Word Count: 1026
- Approx Pages: 4
- Has Bibliography
- Grade Level: High School