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What is the yellow room in the book the compound

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The yellow room in 'The Compound' is not relevant to the book. However, in 'The Yellow Wallpaper' by Charlotte Perkins Gilman, the yellow room symbolizes the narrator's mental state and confinement.

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The yellow room in the book 'The Compound' is not related to the book itself. The question seems to be referencing the yellow room in another book called 'The Yellow Wallpaper' by Charlotte Perkins Gilman. In this book, the yellow room is a significant symbol that represents the narrator's mental state and confinement. The color yellow and the room's oppressive atmosphere reflect the protagonist's deteriorating mental health.

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The yellow room is a place in the compound in which three children live, who were born during the time of their living in the compound. They aren't referred to as children, rather as supplements, because they are intended to become food one day for the adults who live in the compound.
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