Grover and Myrtle are a haggard couple who live in a house where every action and object is so ordinary that it becomes surreal. Everything makes sense because nothing makes sense. Grover reads a newspaper with an ad that says, “Love dies at the touch of dishpan hands.” Myrtle is trapped inside the monotony of life within the domestic sphere. While she enjoys a cup of tea, Grover's fate falls to the callous whim of Myrtle's dishpan hands.
Inspired by Charlotte Perkins Gilman's short story, "The Yellow Wallpaper".
نحن نستخدم ملفات تعريف الارتباط في تقديم مقترحات لبعض المحتويات، وقياس نسبة زوار الموقع، وتخصيص الإعلانات. باستخدامك لهذا الموقع فإنك تقر بموافقتك على و