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Tuesday, February 12, 2019

The Yellow Wallpaper -- Literary Analysis, Gilman

It is very popular in American Literature that most authors explore how characters create the society in which we live. Society consists of people who help create the companionable order and complaisant norms, and those who rebel against the social order. The insiders of society are the people who practice the set of the society and try to live up to cultural standards of that society. In American Literature the outcast of society is shunned by the rest of society for their softness to live up to the chaste, social, economic, or cultural standards of society. I am red ink to explore three different literary works of American belles-lettres and explain how one of the characters in each literature is rejected by society, or envisioned as a social outcast because of the unfitness to live up to either the social, economic, or cultural standards of society. In Charlotte Perkins Gilmans short myth, The Yellow Wall make-up, the main character is also the narrator of the story, and her heel is unknown. The story is written in diary format and the narrator is big personal accounts about her experience battling depression, her marriage to her rational husband magic who is also her physician, and her inability to express herself. The narrator is very imaginative and existence confined to a large room with the yellow wall paper causes her to battle with reality. She is portrayed a social outcast in the story because her illness does not allow her to perform the social duties that women are portrayed to perform in society, such as raising her child, and assisting in plate chores. Gilman also portrays the narrator as an outcast through imagery. She writes the story in diary format so that the story is told from the narrators menses of view, and the only... ...s one who is very ambitious and will try to reach for the American Dream at all cost. Gatsbys social status interferes with his affairs with Daisy and why they could not be together in the past. The cha racter in each literary works inability to live up to the social, economical, cultural, and moral standards of society has made them an outsider, and each story ended with a controvert outcome of the characters life. In The Yellow Wallpaper, the narrators inability to fit into society causes her hysteria to only worsen. Daisy Miller suspecting of committing unethical behavior Giovanelli causes her to catch Roman Fever, which leads to her death. Gatsby inability to live up to the social status of one born with wealth destroys his possibilities of obtaining the American Dream, and his character is murdered. These lives shape the evolution of society.

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