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Monday, February 11, 2019

Essay on Escape in A Rose For Emily and Yellow Wallpaper

Escape from Reality in A ruddiness For Emily And The yellowed coverIn the Victorian era, women were thought to be weaker than men, consequently prone to frailty and female problems. They were unable to think for themselves and only rich as marriage material. The women in Faulkners A Rose for Emily and Gilmans The Yellow Wallpaper are driven insane because they feel pigeonholed by the men in their lives. They retreat into their own respective worlds as an escape from reality, and finally mount in the only ways they can find. Emily and Johns wife, the woman in The Yellow Wallpaper who is never named, both feel stifled and suppressed by the men in authority over them. Emily, as a beautiful figure in white in the background, is pr levelted from having suitors by her father (p. 505). The bank clerk of The Yellow Wallpaper talks much about how her husband, John, is careful for her, even to the point of urging her to rest completely and not write, yet does not believe I am sick (p. 630). Both women are unplowed almost completely in the house, idle, with nothing to occupy their...

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