Feminism in "The Yellow Wallpaper": A Critical Analysis

In "The Yellow Wallpaper," Charlotte Perkins Gilman critiques the oppressive treatment of women in the 19th century, highlighting the struggle for autonomy and mental health. The protagonist’s descent into madness symbolizes the stifling of female creativity and individuality, serving as a powerful feminist narrative against patriarchal confines.

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