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Your article provides a poignant reflection on "The Yellow Wallpaper" and its wider implications in the medical field, particularly regarding the treatment and perception of women.

By weaving historical context with the story's narrative, you shed light on the systemic neglect and patronization faced by women throughout the ages, and unfortunately, still evident today.

Your balanced approach, acknowledging both the brilliance of Gilman's work and her flawed beliefs, highlights the importance of separating art from the artist.

Your perspective on the story reinforces the need for inclusivity, empathy, and understanding in healthcare and beyond. Well done!

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George J. Ziogas
George J. Ziogas

Written by George J. Ziogas

Editor | Vocational Education Teacher | HR Consultant | Manners will take you where money won't | ziogasjgeorge@gmail.com

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