the first person point of view helps the reader connect with the narrator because the reader hears the narrators voice as she becomes more mentally unstable ;) apex learning
It is extremely ugly>Apex
It commits every "artistic sin."
It is extremely ugly>Apex
it is dull and repellent-APEX
the first person point of view helps the reader connect with the narrator because the reader hears the narrators voice as she becomes more mentally unstable ;) apex learning
the reader hears the narrators voice
the main character speaks as herself.
A first impression is how anything is judged the very first time it is seen. Once that impression is given, it can never be taken back, so it is always important to make the very first impression the best one.
A first impression is your first thoughts about someone. For example if you saw someone how was dirty and smelly and rude to you your first impression of them is that they are not that kind and not much of a person you want to know. You never get a first impression again, so if that smelly, dirty person got clean and wanted to be friends with you, you would still think back to the rude person who used to smell. Your first impression therefore is your last impression. Another word for impression would be register- if something registers with you, it means you have noticed it and will probably remember it later.
the first person point of view helps the reader connect with the narrator because the reader hears the narrators voice as she becomes more mentally unstable ;) apex learning
He think is sexy! And then he masturbates! Lol im horny
It is extremely ugly>Apex
it invites the rader to understand the narrators state of mind from her point of view
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"The Yellow Wallpaper" uses first-person narration to convey the protagonist's descent into madness. The story also employs symbolism through the yellow wallpaper itself, which represents the protagonist's deteriorating mental state. Additionally, the unreliable narrator technique is used to question the reader's perception of reality versus delusion.
it is dull and repellent-APEX
"The Yellow Wallpaper" by Charlotte Perkins Gilman is told from a first-person point of view, with the narrator being the protagonist who is unnamed throughout the story.
the reader hears the narrators voice
The narrator first sees a vague, unsettling pattern in the wallpaper that eventually intensifies into a complex, chaotic design. She becomes increasingly fixated on the wallpaper's pattern, which she believes hides a trapped woman trying to escape. This image symbolizes the narrator's own feelings of entrapment and oppression within her marriage and society.
You Paint the trim first, then wallpaper.
"The Yellow Wallpaper" is written in first-person point of view, as the narrator shares her personal thoughts, feelings, and experiences directly with the reader. This perspective allows us to gain insight into the narrator's deteriorating mental state and the impact of her environment on her psyche.