The Yellow Wallpaper and Frye's Oppression
Title: The Yellow Wallpaper and Frye's Oppression
Category: /Literature
Details: Words: 1248 | Pages: 5 (approximately 235 words/page)
The Yellow Wallpaper and Frye's Oppression
Category: /Literature
Details: Words: 1248 | Pages: 5 (approximately 235 words/page)
When reading Frye's assessment and definition of oppression it almost seems as though Frye could have been referring to, or influenced by, Charlotte Perkins Gilman's story of a 19th century woman's experience with oppression. Frye's essay points to the fact that oppression does not occur simply when one outside force is causing a single person misery. Oppression exist when one is "surrounded by a network of systematically related barriers" (Frye 29) "The experience of oppressed people
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not be caught. The use of the word "creep" and the image in conjures up carries a didactic relationship with the use of the word "oppression" and the image it conjures up. A woman who is oppressed will always yearn for a secret freedom, a freedom where she will enjoy the luxury of no longer have to creep around herself, her husband, her society to achieve her true potential and honor herself as an individual.