Because he was in shoke that his wife has gone completely mad. He thought that his wife was just fine, and didn't see and problem with the recovery medoth for his wife. And the whole thing just came to him too suddenly.
Spelling errors aside in the response above, that is certainly one answer. By the end of the story, the narrator has obviously lost it and has resorted to pacing the room and gnawing on the furniture. You can imagine that she's not looking her best. However, several of my students have suggested that they believe she hanged herself and there is some evidence to suggest this. She has secured herself with the rope that she has smuggled into the room. Secured herself to what? It never says. So it is entirely possible that she has either hanged herself or is in the process of doing so when he bursts in. If you look carefully at their conversation, they never really answer each other. They're both talking, but not really to each other.
John faints at the end of "The Yellow Wallpaper" due to shock and Horror upon seeing his wife's descent into madness and the extreme measures she takes to escape her confinement. His collapse symbolizes the breakdown of authority and control in the story, as his traditional beliefs are challenged by the narrator's deteriorating mental state.
He is a physician
John is a physician in "The Yellow Wallpaper." He is also the narrator's husband and plays a significant role in her treatment for postpartum depression.
He came in and saw his wife, obviously insane, and creeping around the edge of the wall. Also (depending how you translate her statment to him) refering to herself in the third person.
The cast of The Yellow Wallpaper - 1977 includes: Tom Dahlgren as Doctor John Barclay Sigrid Wurschmidt as Elizabeth Barclay
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In "The Yellow Wallpaper," the character of John, the narrator's husband, remains static throughout the story. He consistently exhibits controlling and dismissive behavior towards the narrator, failing to evolve or change his perspectives. John's static nature contrasts with the narrator's transformation and descent into madness as the narrative progresses.
He think is sexy! And then he masturbates! Lol im horny
The central irony of "The Yellow Wallpaper" is that the narrator's husband, who believes he is helping her by confining her to the room with the wallpaper, actually contributes to her mental deterioration. The narrator's obsession with the wallpaper symbolizes her descent into madness, which is exacerbated by her husband's misguided attempts to help her.
In "The Yellow Wallpaper," the male characters are John, the protagonist's husband, and her brother, who are both dismissive of the protagonist's deteriorating mental health. John is a physician who believes in the rest cure, which exacerbates the protagonist's condition.
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