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    In the story‚ "Miss Brill" by Katherine Mansfield we see the main idea of "Miss Brill" suffering from the pain of loneliness‚ and her attempts to experience life through the experiences of total stranger that actually reflects her life. Miss Brill life is not told to you straight but is revealed slowly by the example given from the story. We see Miss Brill seeking for love and compassion by her rubbing her fur tenderly and taking good care of the fur" rubbed the life into the dim little eyes" (p

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    When a loved one passes away family members commonly attach an item or song to that person to represent them. Katherine Mansfield’s “The Fly” is a short story about a boss who is trying to overcome the loss of his deceased son who died in combat on the battlefield‚ and this is something that the boss can not overcome due to the fact that he has no way of stopping his son’s death. The boss pictures his son still being there with him and being as strong as he has always been. The other main character

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    Stylistic Analysis of Katherine Mansfield’s Garden Party To better comprehend our course: Style in Fiction‚ I have selected a short story the Garden Party‚ so as to analyze in terms of styles. 1. About the writer and the story 1.1 About the writer Beforehand‚ I’d like to give a brief introduction of the short story’s writer Katherine Mansfield and the short story. Katherine was born in Wellington‚ New Zealand‚ into a middle-class colonial family in 1888. She studied at Queens College

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    Written by ASUMAN BİRDAL STYLISTIC ANALYSIS : “A CUP  OF  TEA” by K.Mansfield          The common view  that a  literary text is likely to be comprehended better if it is studied in parallel with stylistic analysis which emphasizes the crucial role of the linguistic features of the text   contributes much to the development  of  literary criticism. M.A.K.Halliday is one of the text linguists who sees ‘grammar’ as a network of systems of relationships which account for all the semantically relevant

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    wake up? Do you lack of energy or fear facing the new day ahead? It’s question which elder persons usually ask themselves day by day every morning . It’s easy to understand why they have complicated feeling like this . In “Old before her time” ‚ Katherine Barrett discusses how the senior citizens are treated in American culture. One of seven lessons she gave us ‚ Lesson six “ you never grow old emotionally”‚ is the most significant lesson because of their psychological emotion ‚ sympathetic and respectability

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    “The Jilting of Granny Weatherall” In Katherine Anne Porter’s “The Jilting of Granny Weatherall” an old woman’s light is slowly fading out and memories from her past are phasing in and out of her head as she lives out her final moments. The times she was “jilted” are poring out of her memories‚ releasing themselves and allowing her the peaceful death she so desires. She has good memories: memories of her children‚ memories of her husband‚ and memories of her silly father: “Her father had lived

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    An Uncomfortable Truth: Historical Institutionalism‚ Postcolonial Feminism‚ and the “Comfort Women” of World War II Historical institutionalism (HI) has often been used to discuss the sexual slavery committed by Japanese forces against Japanese‚ Korean‚ Taiwanese‚ Chinese‚ Southeast Asian‚ and Dutch women during World War II. “(D)istinguished from other social science approaches by its attention to real-world empirical questions‚ its historical orientation and its attention to the ways in which

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    One of the first quotes from “The Job Ghetto‚” by Katherine Newman and Chauncy Lennon‚ suggest that the student who made the statement is a naive observer. The student suggested‚ “If people want to bad enough‚ they can get a job and make something of themselves. It might not be a great job‚ but at least‚ it’s a job. No one has to be poor in this society” (Newman and Lennon‚ 1995‚ 347). The student doesn’t quite understand the factors and variables that come into play when one goes out and searches

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    makes us nervous in a way that is hard to describe. The act of leaving our comfort zone puts us in a un safe position‚ and leaves us with a rush of questions running through our heads. We ask ourselves Should I be doing this? Can I do this? Do I look stupid? What am I doing? While it may not feel like it‚ this is normal and it is good. Too often we let the fear of the unknown stop us. However‚ pushing ourselves out of our comfort zones is actually good for us. Trying new things not only helps us it also

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    Youngsters nowadays are living in a comfort compared to old days. Do you agree? (30marks) Thanks to the development of technology‚ youth nowadays have easy and comfortable life. Inventions such as cars‚ planes and internets are enabling us to save time and stay updated to daily events. However‚ is it really true that we are living a better life than our grandparents’ generation? I beg to differ. We are suffering even more in terms of stress‚ danger and health problems. With the development of the

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