The Yellow Wallpaper

How does the Narrator’s changing perception of the yellow wallpaper work as an indicator of her mental state during the course of the story?

How does the Narrator’s changing perception of the yellow wallpaper work as an indicator of her mental state during the course of the story?

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The changing images in the wallpaper personify the narrator's increasing mental anguish. The more she loses herself in the wallpaper the more detached from reality the narrator becomes. The narrator begins to relate to the woman trapped in the wallpaper until she actually becomes that woman struggling to get out of her prison.