“The Story of An Hour” by Kate Chopin is about a woman named Louise Mallard, who was very displeased with her marriage and did not know what is the meaning of happiness until the death of her husband 's. According to the story, “The Story of An Hour” by Kate Chopin states “She could see in the open square before her house the tops of trees that were all aquiver with the new spring life.” it’s inferred that her husband death was not giving her grief, but an open door …show more content…
Her husband John is a physician, who was trying to heal from a nervous disorder, but her husband suggested that the protagonist gets the “rest cure”. The protagonist was isolated from everything for an example her family and friend even the baby she gave birth to. The protagonist starts her journal of how she was brought to an ancestral house that was borrowed for the summer for her to get the treatment that her husband recommended. The protagonist feels so self-reliant of how to express her own thoughts to her husband John because he would put down both her illness; thoughts; and her emotion in overall about she felt; According to the short story page 307 line 5, “ John laughs at me, of course, but one expects that in marriage.’’ John does not seem to understand what his wife 's is going through and it is giving the protagonist a hard time recovering on her own. On the third floor of the house, the protagonist would be staying against her wish, even though she told her husband John that she does not like that room in the third floor, but he didn’t give any importance of how she felt. The room that the protagonist is staying used to be the nursery room from the earlier owner of the house. The room with yellow wallpaper in the third floor symbolize, as a …show more content…
Both John and Brently Mallard love their wife in my opinion but do not want the women to be the dominant of the man when the man supposed be the more dominant one. Both of them share a common room where Louise Mallard was in the room where she heard the news of her husband’s death there she expressed all her emotion and how she felt the grief that her husband death would give her a peace of joy. However, in the story “ The Yellow Wallpaper” by Charlotte Perkins Gilman, the protagonist was staying in the third floor where the room with the yellow wallpaper symbolize, as a prison where the wife is restricted from doing what she love to do and be isolated from the outside world that would be the reason for her insanity behavior. Both stories symbolize the room, where both the characters was locked and isolated from the world where they expressed their sorrows about their