The Yellow Wallpaper by Charlotte Perkins Gilman is set in a small room with yellow wallpaper. The narrator is there because she is suffering from a type of post-partum depression, a mental illness that some women experience after giving birth.
<h3>How is the major character defined in The Yellow Wallpaper?</h3>
- The narrator, whose name may or may not be Jane, is a gifted storyteller with a "slight hysterical tendency," according to her doctors.
- The story is told through her secret diary, which she keeps as her obsession with the wallpaper grows.
- Some critics believe "Jane" is a misspelling of "Jennie," the sister-in-name. law's However, it is more likely that "Jane" is the name of the unnamed narrator, who has been a stranger to both herself and her jailers.
- Jennie is also a symbol of femininity because she is the housekeeper, and as such, she is used to amplify the narrator's guilt over not being the wife that was expected of her. The reader can sense the narrator's jealousy in the sentence, "Of course I didn't do anything."
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Answer:
the commonality of shared feelings and experiences
Explanation:
This is a passage from a poem from Judith Cofer Ortiz called "The Latin American Deli: An Ars Poetica"
. According to my research on different passage meanings, I can say that based on the information provided within the question the word choice in this passage describes the commonality of shared feelings and experiences. This is based on the description that is stated within the poem and the emotion it illustrates.
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