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In The Yellow Wallpaper, Charlotte Perkins Gilman explores the haunting and suffocating effects of confinement and the treatment of women in the late 19th century. This powerful and unsettling short story follows an unnamed woman suffering from what seems to be postpartum depression. Prescribed the "rest cure" by her physician husband, she is confined to a bedroom in a rented mansion, isolated from all stimulation and intellectual activity. As she spends her days in isolation, she becomes increasingly obsessed with the room's yellow wallpaper, convinced that there is a woman trapped within it.
The narrator's descent into madness mirrors the oppressive roles imposed on women of the time—roles that stripped them of autonomy, expression, and identity. Gilman’s chilling portrayal of the protagonist’s unraveling psyche is a potent commentary on mental illness, the patriarchal control over women’s lives, and the destructive nature of forced passivity. The story is told through the protagonist's journal entries, giving readers an intimate look into her deteriorating mental state and the growing power of her obsession with the wallpaper.
The Yellow Wallpaper remains a landmark feminist text, offering a profound critique of the "rest cure" and the broader societal restrictions placed on women. With its psychological depth and symbolic complexity, the story is a timeless exploration of the struggle for self-expression and the devastating impact of oppression. Still relevant today, Gilman’s tale continues to provoke thought about mental health, gender roles, and the power dynamics that shape our lives.
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Livre audio : 21 décembre 2024
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