It could also be about the power of perception. The way the protagonist views the yellow paper changes over time, and this might reflect how our perceptions shape our reality and our mental well - being.
I think it might be about the exploration of mental health. The woman in the story seems to be deteriorating mentally, perhaps due to her confined situation. The yellow paper could be a trigger or a manifestation of her psychological state.
The main theme could be the oppression of women. The yellow paper in the story might symbolize the restrictions placed on the female protagonist, representing the patriarchal society's limitations on women's freedom and self - expression.
In a small art studio, there was a yellow paper among all the canvases and paints. An artist, feeling uninspired, picked up the yellow paper. He crumpled it up and then started to reshape it. He glued pieces together and added some colored pencils' marks. Soon, the yellow paper became a little sculpture of a bird. The artist was so proud of this creation that he made a whole series of sculptures inspired by the yellow paper.
Once upon a time, there was a yellow paper. It was left on an old desk in a dusty attic. A little girl exploring the attic found it. The yellow paper had some faint scribbles on it. She took it downstairs and showed it to her grandmother. Her grandmother told her it was a grocery list from many years ago. The girl was fascinated and decided to keep the yellow paper as a little piece of family history.
The main theme is about hope and the power of perseverance in the face of illness. Sadako's story of folding a thousand paper cranes while battling leukemia shows her determination to hold on to life and hope.
I'm not sure exactly who the main characters are without reading the story in detail. But typically, there would be a character who is away and another who is waiting, and perhaps some characters from the community around them.
Since I don't know the details of the story, I can't say for sure. There could be a character who finds the yellow pill, maybe a scientist or an ordinary person.
I don't know as I haven't read it, but it could be a young girl or boy who owns the yellow sweater.
Well, there's Hastur, who is closely related to the 'King in Yellow'. He represents a powerful and terrifying entity. And then there are the various victims or those who are affected by the presence of the 'King in Yellow'. For example, some characters who start off as normal but then descend into madness after being exposed to the dark secrets of the 'King in Yellow' story. These characters help to show the impact of the malevolent force at the heart of the story.