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Part I: When Gilman's "The Yellow Wallpaper" was published, society treated it as a horror story. Reflect on the short story and apply what you know about the elements of Gothic fiction. What element(s) do you believe justify its place in the gothic lit genre? Provide several examples to support your point. The story can also be viewed as an early feminist piece that examines the role of women in the late nineteenth century, also serving to highlight Gilman's own unhappy experience of being medically treated with a "resting cure" following a severe bout of post-partum depression. Compare the "resting cure" with today's more advanced (and more sympathetic) treatments of post-partum depression.

Part II: Crane's "Open Boat" and London's "To Build A Fire" imply that humans do not have free will. They are, in fact, powerless to shape their external environment and control events. "When it occurs to a man that nature does not regard him as important, and that she feels she would not maim the universe by disposing of him, he at first wishes to throw bricks at the temple, and he hates deeply the fact that there are no bricks and no temples" (Crane 107 ). Such is the nature of Naturalistic literature, in which authors from this time period conceived of man as controlled by his instincts and unable to free himself from his place in the social and economic circumstances in which he finds himself.

The external environment in these two short stories is an indifferent universe where men suffer. Was there a point at which you began to feel their pain or relate to their situations? What does "The Open Boat" say about the perceptions and observations of men in a crisis (men facing death)? What does "To Build a Fire" say about man's relationship to Nature? Can you find places in the stories where the authors communicate an overall message of despair or indifference about man's condition?

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When Gilman's "The Yellow Wallpaper" was published, society treated it as a horror story. Reflect on the short story and apply what you know about the elements of Gothic fiction. What element(s) do you believe justify its place in the gothic lit genre? Provide several examples to support your point. The story can also be viewed as an early feminist piece that examines the role of women in the late nineteenth century, also serving to highlight Gilman's own unhappy experience of being medically treated with a "resting cure" following a severe bout of post-partum depression. Compare the "resting cure" with today's more advanced (and more sympathetic) treatments of post-partum depression.

"The Yellow Wallpaper" is one of my favorite Victorian short stories! The story is written around a series of journal entries that were written by a woman whose husband (a doctor) confines her to a bedroom in a rented summer house because of post partum depression. She is forbidden from doing anything (including writing in her journal which she hides from her husband) so she can recuperate from a "temporary nervous depression - a slight hysterical tendency," which was ...

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