Depression or Oppression: The Yellow Wallpaper
\\"The Yellow Wallpaper\\" is an amazing piece about Charlotte’s descent into mental impairment. Presented in diary form, the text recounts the experiences of Charlotte who is diagnosed with a nervous condition (i.e. hysteria) and is advised by her physician husband that she ought to be exposed to minimal mental stimulation in her path to recovery. Towards this end, she is essentially barricaded in her bedroom – a room wrapped in yellow wallpaper. While Charlotte is at first diagnosed with depression and supposedly put on treatment for the same, what informs her descent into further mental impairment is oppression, as opposed to depression.
It is important to note that human beings happen to be social creatures. What this means is that they thrive on constant interactions with each other. Charlotte is isolated and the only persons she has access to are the nurse and her husband. At some point, she points out that she has nobody to seek “advice and companionship” from. She lacks a social system that she could actively use to share her tribulations, vent her frustrations, or simply converse meaningfully with. This actively denies her an essential component of human nature. It should also be noted that Charlotte’s freedom of movement is curtailed. The ‘yellow wallpapered’ room could symbolically be viewed as her detention facility effectively meaning she is more or less a ‘prisoner’ whose...
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