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"The Yellow Wallpaper," written by Charlotte Perkins Gilman, is a story about control. ... There is also the horrible yellow wallpaper. ... She begins to examine the wallpaper and gain mental strength from it. ... She begins by analyzing the wallpaper, although John has told her that she should not let such things bother her. ...
Her freedom finally becomes realized as she pulls all of the yellow wallpaper off the walls. ... She needs to control something, even if it is just the wallpaper. ... She is determined to remove all of the wallpaper from the walls and will let nothing impede her progress. ...
The wallpaper and the husband are very similar subjects. ... In the end, John no longer directs her life, he no longer restrains her inner thoughts, and she is no longer oppressed by the wallpaper.
Approximate Word count = 958 Approximate Pages = 3.8 (250 words per page double spaced)
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