Descent into Postpartum Psychosis; This is a nine page research essay on the short story "The Yellow Wallpaper" We had to do an analysis on the story and use third person.
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The story "The Yellow Wallpaper" was written in the late eighteen hundreds. Women and illnesses are treated differently during this period, with men holding the power, especially in a marriage. Also, a woman follows her doctor's orders as well as listens to the husband when illness occurs. In this case, the woman in the story is under her husband's complete control because he is her physician as well. Her husband does not take her illness
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Barnet, Marcia Stubbs and Pat Bellanca. 8th ed. New York: Addison- Wesley Educational Publishers Inc, 2000. 379-390. "Hallucination." Encarta. 2004. 18 April 2004 <http://encarta.msn.com/encnet/refpages/SRPage.aspx?search=hallucination>. Hudock, Amy E. "The Yellow Wallpaper." Cyclopedia of Literary Characters. Revised <Tab/>3rd ed. Salem Press, 1988. Seyfried, L.S and S.M. Marcus. "Postpartum mood disorders." International Review of Psychiatry. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Medical School, 2003. 231-242.