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    In the short story “Miss Brill” by Katherine Mansfield‚ the main character‚ Miss Brill‚ could be characterized by the many things she does and says. Throughout the story she is a developing character with the changing of time. She would be considered a round character because she is the main character and she had more than one or two traits. The purpose of this paper is to show the many characteristics of Miss Brill. This short story is about an older French woman who goes to a public garden every

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    The Importance of Literary Elements “The Swimmer” is a short story written by the author John Cheever. This interesting and erratic short story is about the main character Neddy Merrill. Neddy Merrill is an ostensibly light hearted‚ vigorous‚ happy and youthful man in an affluent community‚ who decides one summer afternoon that he will swim his way home from a cocktail party through the array of public and private swimming pools scattered throughout his neighborhood. As the story evolves‚ it becomes

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    Summary of Cathedral On the surface Raymond Carver’s‚ Cathedral is nothing more than a story of acceptance. The story takes place in New York around the 1980’s. The principle characters include: The Narrator who is a jealous husband‚ Robert a blind man who is kindhearted and the Narrator’s wife who is a lonely woman looking for attention. The story begins when an old friend of the Narrator’s wife‚ Robert‚ was coming to visit. The Narrator’s wife used to work for Robert when she lived in Seattle

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    In the short story “Cathedral”‚ by Raymond Carver‚ the narrator’s wife has a blind friend who is coming to visit them at their house. The narrator (also known as the husband) is unhappy with this because the old man’s disability makes him feel very uncomfortable. However‚ the more the husband interacts with the blind man‚ the more he learns to overlook his blindness and accept him as a normal human being. Through characterization and symbolism‚ Carver proves that seeing people as individuals rather

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    In the short story Cathedral by Raymond Carter‚ the narrator is jealous of a blind man that has been touching his wife’s face. He seems to not understand his needs with his situation and with his background of not liking his job or the way his relationship is with his wife he becomes more insecure. As they begin bonding in some way Robert asks the narrator to explain to him what a cathedral is in order for him to visualize it. However‚ he wants it done through a drawing. With this the narrator begins

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    Miss Brill Essay

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    Books are written for two reasons; to either entertain or educate the reader. “Miss Brill” by Katherine Mansfield‚ the protagonist is a wealthy old woman who finally realizes she has grown of age and entered an older part of her life alone with no companionship. Through strong plot and characterization “Miss Brill” provides an example of the ideal of the importance of cherishing life rather than wealth. The author accomplishes this by providing examples of how a person comes to terms with this realization

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    “Cathedral” by Raymond Carver is set in 1983 in the narrator’s house somewhere In New York. The story starts with the narrator telling us about his wife’s old friend that was blind. The narrator tells us about how the blind man’s wife had died. The blind man then contacted the narrator’s wife. Arrangements were made and then the blind man was coming to spend the night at the narrators house. He would come to New York from his in laws in Connecticut by a 5-hour train ride. The blind and the wife always

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    In this world it is nearly impossible to live happily without companionship and acceptance; humans require any form of love because without it‚ a person feels weak and lacks confidence. The short story “Miss Brill“ by Katherine Mansfield‚ follows a lonely elderly woman by the name of Miss Brill. She is an english teacher that resides in France‚ and goes out to the gardens every Sunday to listen to the same old band. In the story it is implied that Miss Brill’s life is very repetitive. The fact that

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    ‘Cherry Blossoms in Old Japan’ is a travel blog written by Don George where he demonstrates how the cherry blossom event is metaphorical for one’s life. This is because he makes the analogy that our life is exactly like the life of the cherry blossoms; that there are beginnings and ends‚ there are highs and lows. In his blog‚ Don George conveys this idea in "life is a fleeting dance of moments..." This line explores the use of a metaphor as it is a comparison of life being a ’fleeting dance’. Life

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    Contrast between Ancient Greek Theatre “Antigone” and Modern Russian Theatre in “The Cherry Orchard”. Theatre which is a main source of entertainment has made various stories in her womb regarding theatres in all over the world like African‚ Yoruba theatre‚ Asian Theatre‚ Middle-East Theatre and Western Theatre like Greek Theatres and Modern Russian Theatre. First of all‚ Greek theatre seems to have its roots in religious celebration that incorporated song and dance. Like this Greek theater shadowed

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