Write a Compare and contrast essay between the two short stories “story of an hour” and “the yellow wallpaper”. The essay must be at minimum 1000 words minimum have four paragraphs, a intro stating thesis that includes the 3 literary devices I have chosen (imagery, symbolism, and point-of-view). The others 3 paragraph should describe how the author used the literary devices (1 per paragraph) with quotes using MLA format.
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03/03/2020
Comparison and Contrast Essay
Women in the Victorian era were often oppressed by men, bending to their every will
without giving it much thought themselves. This theme is expressed throughout the short stories
The Story of an Hour, by Kate Chopin, and The Yellow Wallpaper, by Charlotte Perkins Gilman.
Both stories were written by women who each used their platforms to write an allegory that
represented the oppression of all women. Although these two stories portray the same general
theme, they vary on their writing techniques to get their messages across to the reader. Both
stories use the elements of setting, imagery, and irony in different, and sometimes similar, ways
to convey the overall theme.
The majority of both stories take place in just a single room of a house, which eludes to
the idea that the time spent in that room determines if you will be able to overcome the
oppression or not. In “The Story of an Hour” when Mrs. Mallard was made aware of the sudden
and tragic death of her husband she broke into tears, but “when the storm of grief had spent itself
she went away to her room alone. She would have no one follow her.” (Chopin, 179) Mrs.
Mallard does not reappear out of her room until the very end of the story when she has already
gone through her trial and change, having happily overcome her difficulties. Similarly, in “The
Yellow Wallpaper” the narrator is having symptoms of an unknown illness and is prescribed by
her husband, who also happens to be a doctor, bed rest and isolation from people so that she
could get the rest that she needed. This conflict in the story caused it to take place majorly in the
narrator’s room due to them being confined and locked in there, solidified by the fact that the
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“windows are barred” (Gilman, 217). The narrator refuses to leave her room until the very end of
the story when she is absolutely forced to and has already gone through her trial and change, not
being as fortunate as Mrs. Mallard in the other story because she had gone completely insane
from her isolation in that room.
Another major element utilized by both authors is the use of imagery in both stories to
help solidify the changes that the characters were going through. In “The Story of an Hour” Mrs.
Mallard stares out of her window and describes everything in perfect detail, such as “The
delicious breath of rain was in the air. In the street below a peddler was crying his wares. The
notes of a distant song which someone was singing reached her faintly, and countless sparrows
were twittering in the caves. There were patches of blue sky showing here and there through the
clouds that had met and piled one above the other in the west facing her window.” (Chopin, 179-
180) The use of this imagery suggests that this is the first time Mrs. Mallard is able to notice
these beautiful things because she is now free from her husband’s grip to do as she pleases
instead of always listening to him. In “The Yellow Wallpaper” Gilman uses her imagery to have
the very opposite effect on the narrator. The narrator immediately admits to the wallpaper being
the worst she has ever seen before greatly going into detail about the wallpaper, stating “It is dull
enough to confuse the eye in following, pronounced enough to constantly irritate and provoke
study, and when you follow the lame uncertain curves for a little distance they suddenly commit
suicide-plunge off at outrages angles, destroy themselves in unheard of contradictions. The color
is repellent, almost revolting; a smouldering unclean yellow, strangely faded by the slow-turning
sunlight.” (Gilman, 217-218). Unlike the positive effect on Mrs. Mallard in “The Story of an
Hour”, the narrator was obviously very disgusted with the wallpaper and solidified that with the
extensive description and vulgar interpretations of the wallpaper.
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Irony was one of the biggest underlying elements of both stories, both authors taking full
advantage of it to help build their plot. In “The story of an Hour” the reader is informed that
“Mrs. Mallard was afflicted with a heart trouble.” (Chopin, 179) which is later eluded to being
false, she was just depressed from her current circumstances and was wrongly diagnosed by a
male doctor. The reader and characters are also made to believe her husband has died, which is
why she thought she was free, but at the very end of the story it is revealed that the husband was
still alive and this ironically shocks Mrs. Mallard to death. Everyone blamed her death on her
“weak heart” which is even more ironic because she didn’t have one, this drives the plot forward
because it gets the point across that she was misunderstood the whole time and everyone
including herself turned a blind eye to it. In “The Yellow Wallpaper” Gilman uses dramatic irony
to let the reader in on the narrator’s oppression, but the narrator herself is totally oblivious to it.
Throughout the whole story John is telling the narrator what she can and can’t do, but the
narrator keeps rationalizing his decisions, she solidifies this by saying “He is very careful and
loving, and hardly lets me stir without special direction.” (Gilman, 217). This use of dramatic
irony makes the reader sympathize for the narrator and her unwillingness to stand up for what
she wants because she thinks she is being taken care of.
The overall theme of both stories was the oppression of women by men in the Victorian
era, both of the stories achieving that goal through using elements of setting, imagery, and irony
to advance the plot and deepen the meaning of their stories. Although the stories themselves are
very different they do a very good job in using those three elements to get across the same moral
in the story.
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Bibliography
Chopin, Kate. The Story of an Hour. Backpack Literature, X.J. Kennedy, Dana Gioia, fifth
edition, 179-180, Pearson, 2016, University of Southern California.
Gilman, Charlotte. The Yellow Wallpaper. Backpack Literature, X.J. Kennedy, Dana Gioia, fifth
edition, 217-218, Pearson, 2016, University of Southern California.
The Story of an Hour and The Yellow Wallpaper
Given what is known about the Victorian era, it is widely known that women were oppressed and held to a standard not seen in the modern-day world. The two short stories The Yellow Wallpaper, by Charlotte Perkins Gilmin, and The Story of an Hour, by Kate Chopin articulate themes of what women may have went through in the era. Both stories are written by women who use a limited platform to shear an allegory that shadowed the oppression of all women. In spite of the fact the stories have the similar themes, they are conveyed in two different perspectives to the reader. Both use components of imagery, Symbolism, and Point-of-view to chronicle the overall themes.
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