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Quote by: Jagged Hey, this really isn't a topic on religion or really even a debate... I just felt like posting it here, to get some ideas.
I'm not sure if any of you have read a short story by Charlotte Perkins Gilman called "The Yellow Wallpaper," but I had to write a pretty deep paper on it.
The Yellow wallpaper: The Yellow Wallpaper
My analysis (I'm just a junior, fellas): http://www.myimghost.com/img/9373fa1...66599b/ari.jpg
---Right click that link, save it to your desktop, and open it in notepad or wordpad or something. Its actually a .txt file but i had to make it a jpg to host it.
Well. I have a question. If you cry for no reason, does that automatically make you insane? Clinically depressed? Is something actually wrong with you? Are you just a pessimistic person by nature or do you have a disease? Share thoughts please. :( |
I read the Yellow Wallpaper but do not have the computer know how to get to your report on that story.
My mind is also not limited just to this dimension. So I do not think she was crying because she saw things differently then other people, especially different then those "realisitic" people do.
Nor did she cry for no reason at all. The wallpaper was in her mind like any kind of art painting, she interperted it and found meaning in it. What she was crying about is that no one believed her, they did not respect her perspectives about situations or her opinons, She was put aside and not allowed to be accepted as their equals. She cried because she was alone... alone in a world where no one really knew or understoood her. So she wrote and wrote - with hope that someday someone would read what she wrote and relate to it,
I read The Yellow Wallpaper, I have been contacted by her words that reached out through time and space. She is no longer alone.. nor am I.