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.
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.
The cast of The Yellow Wallpaper - 1977 includes: Tom Dahlgren as Doctor John Barclay Sigrid Wurschmidt as Elizabeth Barclay
The Yellow Wallpaper has 6000 pages.
An example of verbal irony in The Yellow Wallpaper by Charlotte Perkins Gilman is when the narrator says, "The faint figure behind seemed to shake the pattern, just as if she wanted to get out." This is ironic because the narrator is actually the one trapped by societal expectations and her husband's control, not the figure in the wallpaper.
The Yellow Wallpaper - film - was created in 2011.
it is dull and repellent-APEX
The duration of The Yellow Wallpaper - film - is 1.92 hours.
The ISBN of The Yellow Wallpaper is 0-486-29857-4.
Charlotte Perkins Gilman wrote The Yellow Wallpaper.
In "The Yellow Wallpaper," John chooses the room with the yellow wallpaper for his wife, Jane, because he believes it is a safe, isolated space that will aid in her recovery from what he perceives as a temporary nervous condition. He dismisses her feelings and opinions, viewing her need for stimulation and creativity as detrimental to her health. The oppressive environment of the room, particularly the disturbing wallpaper, ultimately exacerbates Jane's mental decline, highlighting John's misguided intentions and the broader themes of confinement and control in the story.
the pattern of the wallpaper