I believe that Gilman wrote "The Yellow Wallpaper" in the first person to make it seem more relatable to the readers and so that other women who had been treated<span> the same way could see that they were not alone. Gilman wanted to break free and do what she wanted to do with her life but at this time women weren't allowed to do anything of the sort. When Gilman tore the wallpaper it symbolized her breaking free from the social norm and being free to do whatever her heart desires. </span>
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Uses incorrect reasoning.
Usually in the sequel of the book, and in some novels, you just have to understand a universal theme that tries to get the message to you indirectly.
The Mayflower was based on majoritarian and the settlers' allegiance to the king. In the majoritarian government model, a certain majority (can be based on religion, race etc) assumes power and expects inherent rights.