3. Literary Analysis & Interpretation – Practice
Analyzing and interpreting literature needs constant practice. Please read Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s "The Yellow Wallpaper." This is a story about a woman who is forced to take a “rest cure,” a treatment offered in the 19th century for postpartum depression. The protagonist of the story is isolated on the top floor of a house and is not allowed to do any work.
Fact Sheet "The Yellow Wallpaper" (1892)
- Author: Charlotte Perkins Gilman (1860-1935)
- Central themes:
gender inequality, isolation, patriarchy, class
- Central symbols:
wallpaper, room, names
- Good to know: The
idea for the story originated in the author’s own experience as a patient
undergoing S.Weir Mitchell's rest cure.
In order to
guide your analysis, please follow the following four steps while reading the
excerpt:
Structure
- How is the plot structured?
- What is the framework of the
story?
Style
- How is the narration carried
out?
- What is the function/effect of
the choice of narration?
- Is there any character
development? If so, what is the development like?
Symbols
- Are there words that have
meaning beyond the obvious ones?
- Do you find repeating images
with heightened meaning?
- Can you detect other stylistic
devices?
Conclusion
- What does the story add up to?
- What do your findings in style,
symbol and structure tell you about the overarching meaning of the piece?
Please complete
the reading and the quiz.
TASK B:
Select the best answers
to the following multiple choice questions. Attention: for several
questions more than one choice (e.g. two or more) is correct and all the
correct ones are required to be picked!