Friday, March 15, 2019
Schizophrenia in The Yellow Wallpaper by Charlotte Perkins Gilman
Schizophrenia inThe jaundiced Wallpaper Charlotte Perkins Gilmans The Yellow Wall-Paper, does more than just recite the story of a woman who suffers at the hands of 19th coulomb quack medicine. Gilman created a protagonist with real emotions and a real psych that endure be examined and analyzed in the context of modern psychology. In fact, to go out the psychology of the unnamed protagonist is to be well on the style to understanding the story itself. The Yellow Wall-Paper, written in first-person narrative, charts the psychological bow of the protagonist as she slowly deteriorates into schizophrenia (a disintegration of the personality). Schizophrenia manifests itself done a number of symptoms. One of the first symptoms that the narrator in The Yellow Wall-Paper exhibits is thought disorder. Thought disorder can range in rigourousness anywhere from a vague muddiness of call backing to a innate breakdown of mental processes. The first real hint that the protagonist is h aving anaesthetise controlling her mental faculties is when she says, I get unreasonably angry with nates sometimes . . . I take pains to control myself before him, at least, and that makes me very tired (Gilman 426). Her mental state is again revealed a hardly a(prenominal) pages later when she states, It is getting to be a great effort for me to think straight (Gilman 430). Related to thought disorder is obsession, which the protagonist displays in her adamant thoughts about the color wallpaper which covers her bedroom walls. The narrator begins her obsession with the yellow wallpaper from the very beginning of the story. I never saw a worse paper in my life, she says. It is dull enough to confuse the nitty-gritty in following, pronounced enough to constantly irri... ...press her, she had to discard the personality that was low and mild. It is quite possible within the realm of psychological theory that the air of childbirth, coupled with post-partum depression and the mental strain of having to repress her emotions triggered the schizophrenia. Schizophrenia is the sinless choice because it explains why the protagonist behaves the way she does. At the same time, it shows the problems that excrete when a person is oppressed for so long, and also frees the narrator from the bonds of a personality that did not allow her to express herself as a human being. Works Cited Gilman, Charlotte Perkins. The Yellow Wall-Paper. Fiction 100 An Anthology of Short Stories. 4th ed. ed. throng H. Pickering. New York MacMillan, 1985. 426-34. Kristal, Leonard, ed. The ABC of Psychology. New York Facts on File Publications, 1982.
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