The Yellow Wallpaper By Charlotte Perkins Gilman | Summary in Urdu/Hindi | Analysis | Themes
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TLDRCharlotte Perkins Gilman’s *The Yellow Wallpaper* delves into the protagonist's mental breakdown, trapped by both her postpartum depression and societal norms. Confined to a room by her controlling husband, John, the narrator becomes obsessed with the yellow wallpaper, believing she sees a woman trapped inside. This symbolizes her own confinement. The story critiques 19th-century treatment of women’s mental health, using vivid symbolism to explore themes of autonomy, mental illness, and self-expression. Through the protagonist’s descent into madness, Gilman powerfully underscores the need for women’s independence and the validation of their mental struggles.
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