Her husband John believed she did not need to think about her condition so he thought the best thing would be for the two to move into a beautiful home in the country side that was very private. However, the move was not beneficial. The amount of solitary was damaging to her condition. Jane’s inability to perform normal everyday activities and John’s inattentiveness caused dreadful results. Being isolated in the house for most of the day all alone was unbearable to Jane. While dealing with the hatred towards her room and the horrific wallpaper with the unexplainable pattern, her sickness worsened causing Jane to become …show more content…
Separation and loneliness can send someone into a depressive state, or make them feel crazy. When individuals are by themselves for too long, they start to question their own understanding of reality; who they really are and what the world is really like. People need interaction with other people because it is such a significant part of how they understand the reasons for living. Human beings are naturally curious. Therefore, by drastically reducing the amount of normal social interaction, exposure to the natural world, or experience of different relationships, isolation is emotionally, physically, and psychologically