Select a significant scene from “The Yellow Wall-paper” that you find intriguing or thought-provoking. This could be a pivotal moment, a key interaction, or a turning point in the story.
Choose a different character from the story, such as John (the narrator’s husband), Jennie (John’s sister), or another character mentioned in the text.
Rewrite the selected scene from the chosen character’s point of view. Dive into their thoughts, emotions, and observations as the events unfold. Think about how their perspective might differ from the narrator’s and how it shapes their understanding of the situation.
Consider the impact of this alternative point of view on the overall interpretation of the scene. Reflect on the insights gained and the potential implications for the story’s themes and messages.
Write your creative response in the form of a first-person narrative or a diary entry, capturing the character’s voice and thoughts authentically. Pay attention to the language, tone, and style that best suit the chosen character.
Aim to create a piece of writing that is approximately 1 page in length, but focus more on the depth of your exploration rather than the strict word count.
Write 2-3 sentences after your creative response to reflect on your experience of shifting perspectives and consider how this exercise deepened your understanding of the story’s point of view and narrative choices.