The Yellow Wallpaper
Was the woman's “escape” her salvation or had she finally lost her mind?
Was the woman's “escape” her salvation or had she finally lost her mind?
Was the woman's “escape” her salvation or had she finally lost her mind?
I think her escape just means something worse for the narrator. Her isolation and emotional abuse from her husband reaches a tipping point when she crawls out of the room. The narrator will likely be put in a mental hospital by her husband. I don't see the misogyny in her husband letting her "free".