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\the yellow wallpaper,\ charlotte perkins gilman it is very seldom that…

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\the yellow wallpaper,\ charlotte perkins gilman

it is very seldom that mere ordinary people like john and myself secure ancestral halls for the summer.

a colonial mansion, a hereditary estate, i would say a haunted house, and reach the height of romantic felicity—but that would be asking too much of fate!

still i will proudly declare that there is something queer about it.

else, why should it be let so cheaply? and why have stood so long untenanted?

john laughs at me, of course, but one expects that in marriage.

john is practical in the extreme. he has no patience with faith, an intense horror of superstition, and he scoffs openly at any talk of...

read the passage.

how does the setting of the isolated mansion in \the yellow wallpaper\ influence the narrator’s character development?

○ it serves as a confining space that intensifies her feelings of isolation.

○ it offers a quiet place that supports the narrator’s creative expressions.

○ it acts as a calming environment that promotes her mental recovery.

○ it provides a peaceful retreat that influences her introspective nature.

read the passage.

discuss how charlotte perkins gilman uses the wallpaper as a symbol to explore the narrator’s internal conflict and personal growth. consider how...

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For the first question (multiple - choice):
Brief Explanations

In "The Yellow Wallpaper", the isolated mansion is not a place that supports creative expression, promotes mental recovery, or provides a peaceful retreat for introspection. The mansion is described as queer, let cheaply, and untenant - ed for long. It is a confining space. The narrator is isolated there, and this isolation intensifies her feelings of being trapped and alone, which impacts her character development. The other options go against the themes of the story where the mansion is a place of confinement rather than a positive or calming space.

Brief Explanations
  1. First, analyze the symbolism of the wallpaper: The yellow wallpaper is a symbol of the narrator's mental state and her oppression. Its chaotic pattern can represent her confused and deteriorating mental condition.
  2. Then, connect to internal conflict: The narrator is in conflict with the societal expectations (especially gender - based) that confine her, and the wallpaper reflects her struggle against this confinement. She becomes obsessed with the wallpaper, which shows her internal struggle to break free from the restrictive roles imposed on her.
  3. Finally, relate to personal growth: As she studies the wallpaper, she starts to see a woman (herself) trapped behind it. This realization is part of her personal growth as she becomes more aware of her own oppression and starts to assert her identity, even in a limited way, by focusing on the wallpaper and what it represents. The physical setting of the isolated room with the wallpaper also contributes to this, as the confinement of the room and the wallpaper's presence force her to confront her internal conflict, leading to a form of personal growth (even though it is a troubled one) as she becomes more self - aware.

Answer:

A. It serves as a confining space that intensifies her feelings of isolation.

For the second question (discussion - type, a brief explanation of how to approach it):