"The Yellow Wall-paper" and "A Rose for Emily"

        How do these stories "The Yellow Wall-paper" and "A Rose for Emily", reflect the cultural value of women in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries ? Does Sammy's view of women (or Stokesie's or McMahon's) represent any progress?  

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