the main character speaks as herself.
the main character speaks as herself.
the main character speaks as herself.
The main character uses the pronouns I and my
the reader hears the narrators voice
The main character uses the pronouns I and my.
The smudge is where the woman (unbeknownst to the reader) has been creeping around and around the wall, as she does in the end.
"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.
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
Her obsession with the wallpaper (Apex)
it invites the rader to understand the narrators state of mind from her point of view
Second person is the one where everything in the book is written as "you" instead of "he," "she," or "I."
"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.