Sunday, March 17, 2019
Essay on Narrator and Point of View in Yellow Wallpaper and Story of an
Narrator and Point of View in The Yellow paper and The Story of an Hour Both Gilmans and Chopins stories are, in effect, stories of women who feel trapped by the men in their lives. Gilman uses first someone narration to reveal a womans creeping loss of reality to her readers, while Chopin allows us to experience the delectation Louise Mallard felt upon hearing of her husbands death through third person narration. Interestingly, neither story would fuddle been able to reveal either womans chief to impact the reader as successfully as both did had their individual narrations been attempted through an separate form. In The Yellow Wallpaper, Gilmans point of figure is expressed through first person narration, which provides her readers with brief glimpses into the other characters perceptual experience of her and her perceptions of them (which essentially enlightens readers), as well as the main characters active diffusion of what is occurring in her mind. First person narrati on can at quantify be considered biased or naive within the context of their perceptions and projections of other characters. Not so with the woman in The Yellow Wallpaper. She seems to offer an intimately unbiased perspective of husband John, which the reader notes from the beginning as she goes back off and forth from justifying his attitude and behavior towards her--Dear John He loves me dearly, and hates to have me sick (324)--to eventually becoming mistrustful of him The fact is I am getting a bantam afraid of John (326). One ends up viewing John as completely oblivious yet hypernym in his lackadaisical attitude and treatment of his wife. Therefore one has little sympathy for John in the end (which I believe is in any case intended), when he finally realize... ...r V. Roberts and Henry E. Jacobs. Upper Saddle River, untried tee shirt Prentice-Hall Inc. Simon Schuster/ A Viacom Company, 1998. 542-553. Gilman, Charlotte Perkins. Why I Wrote The Yellow Wallpaper Ed. Cathe rine Lavender The College of Staten Island of the City University of New York, Fall Semester, Oct. 1997. (25 Jan 1999) http//www.library.csi.cuny.edu/dept/history/lavender/whyyw.html McChristie, Pat. Women Need to Work Copyright 1998. Cyberwoman (30 Jan 1999) http//www.cyberparent.com/women/needwork.htm Wyatt, Neal spirit of Kate Chopin English 384 Women Writers. Ed. Ann M. Woodlief Copyright 1998, Virginia Commonwealth University. (26 Jan. 1999) http//www.vcu.edu/engweb/eng384/katebio.htm Why are Women Leaving trade union in Droves? Marriage. Copyright 1998. Cyberwoman (30 Jan 1999) http//www.cyberparent.com/women/marriage1.htm
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