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| Формат: | Recurso digital |
| Мова: | Англійська |
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Zenodo
2024
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| Онлайн доступ: | https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14810736 |
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- <p><em><span>The Yellow Wallpaper is a short story that explores the narrator's descent into madness. The narrator, a woman who has just given birth, is encouraged by her husband John, who is also a doctor, to rest more and refrain from writing in her diary. Despite this, she has a passion for writing and a vivid imagination. In the uppermost room of their rented cottage, which was previously a nursery, she encounters a source of discomfort—the yellow wallpaper that adorns the walls. Her fixation on the wallpaper intensifies, blurring the line between reality and her imagination. Written by Charlotte Perkins Gilman, this story is known for its chilling atmosphere and the various interpretations it invites. Whether regarded as a disturbing horror tale, a study of mental illness, or a feminist commentary on the struggles of women in the early 20th century, it continues to be a captivating and thought-provoking narrative. After go through with this story question is arise that-</span></em></p> <p><strong><span>Question</span></strong></p> <p><em><span>Discuss and illustrate the concept of female madness and desire in Charlotte Gilman's short story 'The Yellow Wallflower'.</span></em></p> <p><strong><em><span>Keywords:</span></em></strong><em><span> Feminist, Autonomy, Echoes, Madness, Sanity</span></em></p>