1) Jane and John went to a colonial mansion to rest from her illness and she enjoyed the beauty of the place
except for her room because of the yellow wallpaper.
2) John rejected her request to change rooms. After awhile, she noticed a strange figure hiding behind the
wallpaper.
Climax
1) Jane was afraid of John and Jennie for staring at the wallpaper and decided that she would find out the
truth behind it.
2) Later on, she met a woman behind the wallpaper, tore it down and slept under it for months
Ending
1) Jane is with her family but refused to leave the room and locked herself in until John wanted to break
down the door with an axe.
2) Jane asked John to open the door with a key and he did but was shocked by her condition and fainted right
across her path by the wall, causing her to creep over him every now and then.
Setting
Late 19th Century
A Colonial Mansion
Isolated, well back from the road quite three miles from the village.
Jane’s Bedroom
Big, airy room, the whole floor nearly, with windows that look all ways, and air and sunshine galore.
At Night
John was asleep and Jane felt uneasy about the wallpaper because of the faint figure that seemed to shake
the pattern, just as if she wanted to get out.
Midnight
Jane saw a woman behind a wallpaper and creep out.
Characters
Jane
John
Julia
Jennie
Henry
Jane’s brother
Weir Mitchell
Mary
Jane’s baby
Characterization
Jane
Have temporary nervous depression with slight hysterical tendency.
On a rest cure and often disobey John by writing secretly.
Loves the colonial mansion but frustrated & unhappy at the yellow wallpaper
Imaginative, smart and understand arts also gets distracted easily
Gradually she needs to make effort to think straight, and emotionally stable.
Jane ‘sees’ things, and become worse, mentally and insomniac
She cares of her baby, and John.
She changed info someone else like the creeping woman.
John
A physician & does not believe anything supernatural but facts and evidence
Loving and caring husband loves his wife very much
Controlling but with a good reason
Always absent from his home, not beside his wife most of the time due to the job
Not for sharp about his wife when she changed and hid something from him
Very shocked at the changes and how bad it became on his wife
Theme
Jane's creativity vs John's rationality
Creativity
She thrives in her use of imagination.
Her creativity is an inherent part of her nature (as she likes to write)
Eg. She likes to think a lot. Refers lines 120-126
Rationality
The husband did not recognized her imaginative fancies
and replace it with his own solid rationality.
Eg. refers lines 141-144
Role of women in the 19th century
Women were expected to fulfil their duties as wives and mothers and be content in their existence as nothing
more.
Men in public
Women in private sphere
Eg. Jane is not allowed to write (husband use the rest cure as an excuse not to let her write)