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Women and madness phyllis
Women and madness phyllis










women and madness phyllis

While the gothic has been the subject of many books and articles, few studies have been dedicated to what is called « The Female Gothic », the term that has been used to describe the peculiar use which female writers have made of the genre. The phrase is driven from one of the main patriarchal terms of the age which was The Angel in the House.

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The phrase "Helpless Angel" in this paper, thus, is symbolically presented so as to symbolize the helpless women in Gilman's time. Thus, the paper exposes the dystopian life style of the narrator so as to reach into a conclusion that the narrator's story is not more than Gilman's story which is presented to stand for women's story in the late 19 th century. Throughout the text, Gilman tries to walk in the shoes of those women who never got a chance to be what they are and got broken at the end. Gilman uses her protagonist in the text as a role model for women in her society who were oppressed, and left helpless. Thus, the paper tries to demonstrate that Gilman uses her text as a tool to encourage and normalize women's resistance to the patriarchal rules in their society that confined, oppressed, and dehumanized women. So, being affected by the miserable condition of women around her, Gilman wrote The Yellow Wallpaper in order to defend women in her society. Thereby, they were forbidden from their rights to work or to get knowledge or even to speak their minds. During the lifetime of Gilman, majority of women suffered from being subject to men and male dominance which confined them into homes. In this way, the paper theorizes the arguments with reference to both Gilman's life, and the sequences of events in The Yellow Wallpaper. For this purpose, the paper presents Gilman's life as the background of the study, and then, it tries to find a link between her life as a woman and the life style of narrator in The Yellow Wallpaper. It reveals the reasons behind the existence of this literary text in the late 19 th century. The paper analyzes Charlotte Parkinson Gilman's The Yellow Wallpaper from a feminist perspective.












Women and madness phyllis