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Nesterboy [21]
1 year ago
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o make sure readers knew that she wasn’t ""mad"" anymore to help women avoid the fate she experienced to teach readers how to wr

ite a short story to let readers know what insanity is like
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amid [387]1 year ago
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Gilman’s reason for writing “The Yellow Wallpaper” was to help women avoid the fate that they experienced. Option B is the correct option.

<h3>What is the yellow wallpaper?</h3>

The yellow wallpaper was an article, it was written by Gillman which is better how the people of their age or that time were against any sort of medication and how they were treating the women. It was to help them understand the reason she believed in medication.

The reason for writing the yellow wallpaper was to make sure that no other women experience or have the same fate she had, to enlighten everyone on the changes and medication necessities, and to prove that what the people said that she was mad was not true.

In this article, it was told how she was given medicine without her family knowing but when they knew she had to face the consequences of the same. Therefore option B is the correct option.

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The question is incomplete, the correct question will be

Based on the article you just read, what was Gilman’s reason for writing “The Yellow Wallpaper”

to make sure readers knew that she wasn’t “mad” anymore

to help women avoid the fate she experienced

to teach readers how to write a short story

to let readers know what insanity is like

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