The Yellow Wallpaper, By Charlotte Perkins Gilman (1892)
Rating: 8.5/10
I believe out of all stories we've read, this story is the closest one to the horror genre. Another unusual point is that the narrator's characteristics, we have seen unreliable narrators, who were foolish, but not the ones that are mentally ill. An advantage of unfolding the story in a patient's perspective was that we could see how complicated and artistically overflowing the mind of patient is. If it was limited to the mild descriptions of the doctor's perspective, we would've only hear saying like "hysterical tendency". But through narrator's own perspective, we can closely see how she is assimilating into the woman she feels inside the wall. Also the ending that showed the climax of creepiness and horror was impactful to the readers. Overall, I enjoyed this new type of genre that we tried:)
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