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Essay heading: The Yellow Wallpaper: Male Oppression Of Women In Society
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Windows in each direction provide glimpses of the garden,
arbors, bushes, and trees. The bay is visible, as is a private wharf that
adjoins the estate. These views reinforce isolationism; they can be seen from
the room, but not touched or experienced. There is a gate at the head of the
stairs, presumably to keep the children contained in their play area... displayed 300 characters
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It is
here that the narrator secretly describes her slow decent into madness.
Although the physical confinement drains the narrator's strength and will,
the mental and emotional confinement symbolized in the story play an important
role in her ultimate fall into dementia. By being forced to be her own company,
she is confined within her mind... displayed next 300 characters
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