Thursday, November 14, 2019
The Story of an Hour and The Yellow Wallpaper :: The Story of an Hour
The women in The Story of an Hour and The Yellow Wallpaper attempt to     overcome their oppression by finding an outlet. They tried to find something or do     something that would comfort them. In The Story of an Hour, the window is the main     symbol. Correspondingly, in The Yellow Wallpaper, the wallpaper itself is the main     symbol.    In The Story of an Hour, the window is what symbolizes Mrs. Mallardââ¬â¢s     freedom in that she has new opportunities. She says that she is finally free, ââ¬Å"free body     and soul.â⬠ She says this because she realizes that she is finally free from her husband. It     can be inferred from the story she was oppressed because she didnââ¬â¢t have any     opportunities in the past. The window is what releases her from her oppression by setting     her free and giving her new opportunities that were not available to her in the past.    In The Yellow Wallpaper, the wallpaper symbolizes her oppression in a way. In     which Johnââ¬â¢s wife sees a woman in the wallpaper. During the daytime the light makes it     look as if she is behind bars shaking them. However, during the night the woman in the     wallpaper creeps around. Johnââ¬â¢s Wife relates the woman in the wallpaper to herself by     saying that she creeps in the daytime when John isnââ¬â¢t around. However, during the night     she is quite still because John is around and he will notice her. Johnââ¬â¢s wife tries to     overcome her oppression by setting the woman free inside the wallpaper, in order to free     her oppression. Which the house itself is a prison for her since John wonââ¬â¢t let her leave     and that he keeps telling her that writing will make her worse, while it was only     					    
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