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The Yellow Wallpaper. This week’s plans…. Monday’s Plans. Re-reading the The Yellow Wallpaper entry by entry Discussion & Questions. First Entry (38-40). How would you describe the story's setting? Why is the setting significant?
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The Yellow Wallpaper This week’s plans…
Monday’s Plans • Re-reading the The Yellow Wallpaper entry by entry • Discussion & Questions
First Entry (38-40) • How would you describe the story's setting? Why is the setting significant? • What is the narrator's style of writing? What is her tone? • What does the narrator believe would be the best cure for her? How does this contrast with what her husband and brother say?
Second Entry (40-44) • How does the narration mimic the narrator's mental state? • The wallpaper • The furniture • The room • What other character is introduced? Who is she? What’s her role?
Third Entry (44-45) • What is the narrator describing through this entry?
Fourth Entry (45-46) • What does this passage suggest about the relationship between the narrator and her husband? • How would you characterize the narrator in this entry? How would you characterize the husband? • What do we learn about the wallpaper? • What have we learned about the narrator in this entry?
Fifth Entry (46-49) • How would you describe the narrator's mental state? • How has she changed? • What is her tone at this point in the story?
Sixth Entry (49-50), Seventh Entry (50-51), Eighth Entry (51), Ninth Entry (51-52), & Tenth Entry (52) • What do you notice about the narrator's diction? • How does the narration change?
Eleventh Entry (53-55) • What is the woman’s plan? What is she doing? • What does the narrator mean by, "I got out at last?" • What does the ending of this story suggest about the woman behind the wall-paper?
Tuesday’s Plans • The Yellow Wallpaper Video Clip • Group work with post reading questions • Discussion
Wednesday’s and Thursday’s Plans • Yellow Wallpaper Stations
Friday’s Plans • Yellow Wallpaper Conclusions Discussion • Symbols Discussion
Conclusion Arguments • After reading the three different conclusions, pick the conclusion that you agree with the most. • You’ll break up into groups to work on these arguments, then present as a group.
Your choices • Argument 1: “The Yellow Wallpaper” is a story that presents two people who are both trapped in their gender roles. The narrator is a wife who is frustrated because she can’t communicate what she really thinks and wants. Her husband, John, is a well-known doctor who isn’t sure how to help her. • Argument 2: “The Yellow Wallpaper” is a story about a woman who is confined and silenced. In the end, she is defeated as she finally gives in to the madness and is found creeping along the floor of the room. • Argument 3: “The Yellow Wallpaper” is a story about a woman, who though she is confined and silenced, triumphs. In the end, she achieves a greater sense of self as she acts out her madness.
Symbols, imagery, & Theme • What symbols have we found in The Yellow Wallpaper? • What do they mean? • How does Gilman use them to make her point? • What imagery did Gilman use? • Was this effective? • What did it do to the story? • What themes are present in The Yellow Wallpaper? • The moral of the story? • Modernism themes?