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Unreliable Narrators in Realism
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What does the narrator focus on in her room?
The narrator focuses on the
wallpaper
, describing its confusing
patterns
and ugly
yellow
color.
What happens as the narrator's mental state deteriorates?
The narrator starts seeing
figures
, especially a
woman
, in the wallpaper and believes they are real.
How does the narrator describe her life after imagining the figures in the wallpaper?
She says life is more exciting now, as she has something to look forward to and
watch
.
How do other characters, like John and Jane, view the narrator's condition?
They believe the narrator is
improving
, though the reader knows she is actually getting
worse
.
What does the narrator believe at the end of the story?
She believes she is the
woman
in the wallpaper and says, "I've got out at last... and I've pulled off most of the paper, so you can't put me back!"
What does the narrator’s statement at the end reveal about her state of mind?
It reveals that she has lost touch with
reality
and fully embraced her
delusion
.
What treatment is the narrator subjected to in The Yellow Wallpaper?
The narrator is prescribed the "
rest cure
," which involves being confined to a bedroom in a remote mansion with minimal stimulation.
How does the narrator initially appear in the story?
The narrator seems
sensible
and
lucid
at the beginning of the story.
What causes the narrator’s mental state to deteriorate in The Yellow Wallpaper?
The
narrator's
fixation
on the wallpaper, combined with the lack of stimulation and isolation, gradually drives her insane.
How does the narrator view the wallpaper in her room?
The narrator becomes obsessed with the wallpaper, describing it as "
repellent
" and "almost
revolting
."
How does the narrator start to personify the wallpaper?
She begins to give the wallpaper powers, saying, "This paper looks to me as if it knew what a
vicious
influence it had!"
What does the narrator's personification of the wallpaper reveal about her mental state?
It shows that she is increasingly unreliable and detached from
reality
, assigning human-like qualities and intentions to an
inanimate
object.
How does Gilman convey the narrator's unstable state of mind in The Yellow Wallpaper?
Gilman uses short,
fragmented
sentences, which reflect the narrator’s confusion and uncertainty.
What does the short, choppy writing style suggest about the narrator?
It suggests that the narrator is
immature
,
unreliable
, and
dependent
on her husband, John, for care.
How does the first-person point of view affect the story in The Yellow Wallpaper?
It provides an intimate, personal look into the narrator's
descent into madness
and helps the reader understand the dangers of the
rest cure
.
What literary movement does The Yellow Wallpaper align with?
The story aligns with the
realist movement
, which focused on depicting the
inner workings
of the human mind.
How does Gilman portray the events in The Yellow Wallpaper?
Gilman presents a raw, unidealized, and disturbing depiction of the
narrator’s
experience, rather than
romanticizing
or glorifying it.