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  • Essay / Theme of Irony in Yellow Wallpaper - 1020

    The point of view from which they tell the story contributes to the story because it helps you see the story from their point of view. If you were to read these events from the second or third person point of view, you would not get the same feeling as reading them from the first person point of view. This article follows the short story “The Yellow Wallpaper” by Charlotte Perkins Gilman. This short story was about a woman who was suffering from a serious illness. She believed the room she was staying in was at one time a room for young children. For a while, for John, his condition appears to be improving when in reality it is only getting worse due to his obsession with wallpaper and lack of sleep. Over time, she came to believe that women were crawling in her room and that she had once been inside and escaped from the