Me & The Yellow Wallpaper

in #thewritersblock7 years ago (edited)

Writers’ Block Book Club Writing Prompt #1: Me and the Yellow Wallpaper


The Yellow Wall-Paper by Charlotte Perkins Gilman

Let me begin with my first impression of the book:

I felt weak as The Yellow Walpaper's protagonist. I felt weak, because I sub-consciously compared the way I write with Charlotte Perkins Gilman's writing style which I really enjoyed.

How do I dare doing so? I don't know, maybe I consider myself a writer and I'm jealous on a sub-conscious level.

Will I ever be able to write as Charlotte or my writing skills will remain almost on the same level forever? It's definitely the most challenging task I ever had and will probably remain the toughest in my life.

In a few paragraphs below I have summarized everything I felt about the book. It's not much, but I firmly believe that I will improve with the new book assignment.

My Reader's Experience with Yellow Paper

Somewhere at the middle I caught the gradual sequence of paragraphs that facilitates the reader to the logical end of the story. Closed in a room for the whole summer the protagonist was doomed to deepen her alarming symptoms.

I felt very sad about the whole situation. I tried to imagine myself in the same conditions and environment; I even made an attempt to feel the world through John's wife’s eyes.

1st person POV is the only way for the writer to express all the feminine angles of a woman whose opinion is not considered important.

Overall, it was a nice reading exercise for me as I was able to see how realistically writers can write. Reading novels is not something I do regularly. Reader's Club could help me read at least 10 or 11 novels this year which could be a number some of you could laugh at, but appetite comes with eating so you never know what the outcome could be.

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Thank you for sharing the intensity of your reader experience. I can definitely relate to this... and do not fear. I'm absolutely certain you are a writer, and that reading will only increase your ability and confidence to do so. The road may be long, the goals may seem impossible, but the ability is there. Looking forward to your response to the book of March!

Thank you @nobyeni!

Let's keep the paper ball rolling! I guess they are about to announce the book for March soon.