Charlotte Perkins is clearly trying to portray a character that is in need of self-finding. The main character is informing the reader about her different emotional stages through the story. This technique creates a more solid bond between the reader and the character. Perkins sets a story, in which a woman is found trap in a fantasy that surrounds her husband John, becoming unable to think or act as her free will wanted. Creating an illusionary world that she perhaps is force to maintain and live in. She finds that the only exit from this world is to relay on her ability to express her emotions in writing, and the huge symbolism that comes to play the yellow wallpaper surrounding the room. This symbol planned by Charlotte represent the key to unlock the self-dependent woman that lives within our main character.
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