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Essay heading: Yellow Wallpaper
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In both the film and the short story the narrator did she a young lady out in the yard riding a bike.
Finally, one last thing the film and the short story had was the differences in the plot. At the end of the short story, John had to go outside to get a key that the narrator drops from the room. Yet, in the film John runs upstairs for he had to bust the door in... displayed 300 characters
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Yet, in the film John runs upstairs for he had to bust the door in. The short story she was not aloud to go outside however, she was walking in the yard in the film. The film, John was talking to the narrator about the schedule she would have to follow. In addition, the short story she just followed what John had told her to do at what time... displayed next 300 characters
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