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The narrator of the narrative initially had a highly warm and admiring opinion of John.

  • She claims that he is constantly kind to her, that he loves her, and that he wants the best for her: Gilman 320 says, "He is exceedingly watchful and kind, and seldom ever let me to move without particular guidance," and "Dear John!
  • We can tell the narrator is an inventive, very expressive lady right away. She adores the idea that the house they have taken is haunted since as a youngster she used to frighten herself with imagined nocturnal creatures.
  • It is a devoted partnership in which each party has an equal voice. John is a for the narrator's whims and gripes. The narrator secretly despises John and desires a speedy divorce from him.

Thus this is the narrator's attitude towards John in The Yellow Wallpaper.

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