compare 2 2oth century stories about enclosed rooms
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Comparing two 20th century short stories about enclosed rooms We have been introduced to a selection of 20th century short stories based on enclosed rooms. In this essay I am going to compare the similarities and differences between The Yellow Wallpaper by Charlotte Perkins Gilman and the Judge's House written by Bram Stoker. The Yellow Wallpaper is written by a woman suffering from a nervous breakdown in the form of a journal. By making it in the form of a journal you can see the woman's rapid decrease in mental health. This is very different from The Judge's House, which is written in third person so you never really feel the full emotion of the main character. The Judge's House is about a student looking for a quiet house in a town where he has no connections to anybody he knows so he can fully concentrate on his studies. He finds a...

