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    Through her short story "The Garden Party‚" Katherine Mansfield portrays The Sheridan family as the classic stereotype of shallow and pretentious rich people‚ who thinks of themselves as better than common people. There is‚ however‚ one member of the family‚ Laura‚ who is quite unlike the others. Out of all her family she is the only one who seems to have a little bit of common sense; she presents herself as a more human character‚ and shows the reader that despite the selfishness and superficiality

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    Appreciation – “The Fly” by Katherine Mansfield “The Fly” by Katherine Mansfield is a short story which focuses on the trials and tribulations faced by those who lost relatives in World War One. Many who lost family and friends in the war struggled for years with grief‚ while others accepted the shortcomings and managed to overcome it. Everyone faced their own challenges‚ and everyone overcame them different ways‚ or in some cases not at all. Katherine Mansfield is one of many people who lost relatives

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    "Her First Ball" is a short story written by Katherine Mansfield in 1921. A young girl‚ about 18 years of age called Leila is the protagonist of the story. The story expresses the Excitement and Anxiety of Leila‚ who is extremely self conscious at the prospect of attending her first formal ball. The prose is written in Third person Omniscient‚ where the narrator is not a character in the story nor Leila‚ but tells the story strictly through her eyes only and we read the thoughts going on in her mind

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    Themes in Miss Brill by Katherine Mansfield Abstract: Fiction interpretation contributes to a more sufficient understanding and profound appreciation of literary works for readers. Miss Brill‚ a short story written by Katherine Mansfield‚ describes an afternoon in the life of a middle-aged spinster who visits the public park on a weekly basis‚ leading to her reassessment of her view of the world and the secular reality. Though short in form‚ it is really worth detailed interpretation and appreciation

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    The text notes how “Wherever you looked there were couples strolling…” (Mansfield‚ 13). Based on how the story was written‚ is can be assumed that all couples are heterosexual. Since there is no other indication of how the couples are‚ it can be assumed that they are normal‚ heterosexual couples; it can also be implied through

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    The story is written by Katherine Mansfield a famous New Zealand writer. She is well known for her short stories. The analysis of the one of them called A Cup of Tea (1922) which is considered to be one of her latest works you can find below. From the first lines we get acquainted with the protagonist of the story Rosemary Fell. Her appearance is being presented. No you couldnt have called her beautiful Pretty? We have rather vague image here. The author writes she is amazingly well-read in the

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    Katherine Mansfield story‚ “Miss Brill” states the idea of loneliness. A woman was living alone; the only thing she did to feel alive was going out to the park each Sunday. She used to go to the park to watch band singing‚ people laughing‚ kids running and couples talking. One day she saw a young couple‚ she was very excited to listen to their stories. However‚ they described her as an old woman who should stay at home. Miss Brill got very depressed; as a result‚ she decided to go home. Mansfield has

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    In the short story‚ The Fly by Katherine Mansfield‚ it tells of a man often referred to as the boss. A man who lost someone very close to him. The boss tries to find a way to cope over his loss whether it’s the bottom of the bottle‚ or just a simple hobby. After years of grieving it seems like the boss can no long cry over his loss‚ no matter how hard he tries. While keeping to himself in his own office‚ the boss encounters a struggling fly who just might teach him the value of life and death. Little

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    Company‚ a musical about marriage‚ relationships‚ and leaving the partying no obligation singles lifestyle. It was performed at the Wilner Audition on the WSU campus. I saw the 2 pm Sunday showing and I was impressed by the quality of singing and the professionalism of the overall production. The stage set was a partial realism set with strong consistent color choices in the set and costumes. This paper will look at the details used in the set and costume design and how the color choices by the designers

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    2012 Exploring the connections between memory and trauma in “The Fly” by Katherine Mansfield and “Disabled” by Wilfred Owen In these works “The Fly” by Katherine Mansfield and “Disabled” by Wilfred Owen both reflect on the relations with memory and trauma from the First World War. Mansfield shows her connection through a father who lost his son at war and struggles with reminiscing his son’s death. Mansfield shows how the character starving for attention on the looks of his office to forget the

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