Saturday, February 20, 2016

The yellow wallpaper by Charlotte Perkins Gilman, “Rose for Emily” (FILM), and “Madwoman in the attic” Each room in an American gothic house has its own life, death, and secrets. Explain the significance of the attic and its connection to madness. In addition, pay attention to the wall-paper designs and wear and tear — the circles, the scratches, the bulbous eyes. What about the nailed down bed? the bars on the windows? the locked door and so on? Note that in “American Horror Story I,” the room with the greatest secrets is the basement and in “YWP” it is the attic. Provide convincing evidence

The yellow wallpaper by Charlotte Perkins Gilman, “Rose for Emily” (FILM), and “Madwoman in the attic” Each room in an American gothic house has its own life, death, and secrets. Explain the significance of the attic and its connection to madness. In addition, pay attention to the wall-paper designs and wear and tear — the circles, the scratches, the bulbous eyes. What about the nailed down bed? the bars on the windows? the locked door and so on? Note that in “American Horror Story I,” the room with the greatest secrets is the basement and in “YWP” it is the attic. Provide convincing evidence

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