Charlotte Perkins Gilman questions help

before beginning the story, read Gilman’s biography here to gain an understanding of her motivation for writing this story.

Read “The Yellow Wallpaper” here, or get a hypertext version with footnotes here. As you read, consider the question: What does Gilman’s story suggest about middle-class women’s place and role in this society?

Answer the questions with at least 3 sentences

1- What is the situation that the narrator finds herself in at the beginning of the story?

2- What is John’s attitude toward his wife, especially in terms of her illness? In the course of thinking about this issue, consider the symbolism of thenursery.”

3- Identify some of the ways in which the conflict between the narrator and her husband are established

4- What are the narrator’s feelings toward her husband?

5- Do you think John is trying to drive his wife crazy?

6- Are there any clues that suggest that the woman in the story is not an entirelyreliablenarrator? Is there any irony to this fact?

7- Consider the multiple functions that the wallpaper plays in the story. Also, does the wall paper remain the same throughout the story, or does it change?

8- What does the creeping figure in the wallpaper represent?

9- What is theprincipalsocialinstitutionagainstwhichthenarrator of thestorystruggles?

10- In what ways might the ending of the story be seen as both a victory and a defeat for the narrator? In what ways is her situation both similar to and different from that of the woman in the wallpaper?