Monday, March 18, 2019

The Yellow Wallpaper and The Cask Of Amontillado -- Yellow Wallpaper C

The Yellow paper and The caskful Of Amontillado The short story, The Yellow paper, written by Charlotte Gilman, and The Cask of Amontillado written by Edgar Allan Poe, ar stories in which the plots are very different, but share similar qualities with the elements in the story. The Cask of Amontillado is a powerful tale of penalise, in which the vote counter of the tale pledges revenge upon Fortunato for an insult. The Yellow Wallpaper is a story about a woman, her mental difficulties and her husbands therapeutic treatment of her illness. She struggles over her illness, and battles her controlling husband. The caboodletings in both stories are very important, they influence the characters, and help with the development of the plot. In The Yellow Wallpaper the setting helps define the action as well as to let off characters behaviors. The setting is which the story takes military post is in the narrators room, where she is severally ill, and she is locked up in the room whic h served as her cage. The room in which the narrator is caged in is a nursery, it is a big, airy room, the whole floor nearly, with windows that look all ways. The headstone and paper look as if a boys school had used it. The narrator describes the color of the walls as repellent, almost revolting, it is an unclear yellow with a windy orange. The condition that the narrator is in, the repulsiveness of the room, and the room haunting her, drives her into insanity. The Cask of Amontillado takes place in an appropriate setting, not only is the setting underground, but withal in the blackness of the night. The story begins around dusk, one evening during the bazaar season in a European city. The location quickly change... ...he wall, he thinks about his rejected opportunities and his unbearable regret. As he sobers with terror, the final draw will come from the realization that his life is ending in his catacombs death with his finest wine. The catacombs, in which he dies, set th e estimation, and relate well with the story. Without the yellow cover in the short story, the significance of the wallpaper would not mater, nor would it set the theme or plot. At night the wallpaper becomes bars, and the wallpaper lets her see herself as a women and her desire to free herself. She needs to free herself from the difficulties of her husband, and from her sickness. The settings in both, set up the elements of the stories and ads to the effect in both of the short stories. Bibliography Branson, Leigh W. Edgar Allen Poes Literary Neighborhood, 17 Mar. 1997*htt//www.geocities.com/Athens

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