In the events of the “ Yellow Wallpaper” the author shows the narrator's doomed fate of humanity by illustrating all the problems she receives with her lack of strength to believe in the improvement of her “nervousness” such as her co-dependency issues, delusion hallucinations , and negligence to become well.
Through what the narrator desires you can tell of her co-dependent relationship with John and how their relationship is closer to father and daughter than to husband in wife even going as far as John addressing her as a child and even reading her books to fall asleep to. The dialogue between the narrator and John shows her desired wish for John to be there with her and be able to write even though it goes …show more content…
Her first reference to the negativity of the narrator's writing is shown as she says “ I think sometimes that if I were only well enough to write a little it would relieve the press of ideas and rest me”. Her focus that writing would relieve her of the ideas in her head shows how ashamed she is about her situation but still wants to free the emotions that bind her down and make her act differently. Her weakness is not just about her “Nervousness” but it is also the way she handles it. She puts herself in a position of an outcast in where no one can understand what she is going through and no one wants to help ,which is completely untrue due to the numerous occasions where John wants to help her and reminds her “for your sake and my sake and for our child’s sake, as well as your own never for one instant let that idea enter your mind” to reminder her that she is not alone and their are people who not only depend on her to get well but also support