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    Research Paper Rough Draft During the school year the social issues of Gender‚ Race‚ and Industry were all discussed. One of the issues that stands out is the issue of gender‚ which the stories “The Story of an Hour” and “Miss Brill”. These stories are relevant to the issue of gender because they were both written during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. In this time period women were starting to protest the traditional women’s role in the family and in society‚ which effects both the characters

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    Joyce and Katherine Mansfield wrote their stories during a similar period. One can assume that their artistic productions were affected by the same literary scene even though their styles of expression were fundamentally different. Only eight years separate the time frame when the two selected short stories were published. In this case‚ “Miss Brill” was published in 1922 while “Eveline” was published in 1914 (Meyer 251‚385). There are scores‚ therefore‚ on which the two female protagonists in the

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    The story “Miss Brill” follows around an elderly woman who spends her Sunday afternoons visiting what seems to be a park. The woman is known as Miss Brill‚ she gives the impression of fulfillment and happiness as she admires her surroundings and the sound of the band playing. The chance to be able to live in another person’s life by watching and listening to them seems to be what she enjoys most about those Sunday afternoons. Although her enjoyment comes from watching the lives of others and forming

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    Miss Brill 1.Characterize Miss Brill. Which details in the text suggest what her life is like? Why are her Sunday trips to the park important to her? + Miss Brill‚ the short story by Mansfield‚ is filled with significant detals that allow the reader to have some insight into her true character and lifestyle. One of the most glaring is when she goes to the park and starts to imagine that she is somehow interconnected and involved in the people’s lives that she sees around her. In this way we can see

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    story "Miss Brill" and James Joyce’s short story "Eveline‚" both protagonists are heartbroken by their current situation. In contrast‚ Eveline has the opportunity to shed her present and embrace a profound future. Eveline fails to take the chance for a better future because she is too scared. Miss Brill isn’t given a choice. She is left to accept the fact that her future looks dim due to circumstances that are beyond her control. In Mansfield’s short story‚ at one point in time‚ Miss Brill was wealthy

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    Mansfield wrote “Eveline” and “Miss Brill” about two females across the ocean who were trapped in the “man’s world” life presented them with. Both tales are about characters who attempt to escape the unique circumstances around them. While both Eveline and Miss Brill seek different escape routes to avoid the negativity of their environment‚ both of their failures reveal the sad state of women in European society during that time period. On the surface‚ Miss Brill and Eveline are two vastly different

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    C Character Analysis of Miss Brill In the short story “Miss Brill” by Katherine Mansfield‚ the author uses various ways to fully characterize Miss Brill‚ and in doing so reveals the many sides and complexity of her character. It is difficult to understand Miss Brill because she does not understand herself. Miss Brill’s given name is never mentioned since she has no friends who would use it. However‚ at the beginning of the story she is blissfully happy with her life and situation. She has

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    Miss Brill is an aging‚ lonely woman who one day decides to unload her outdated fox fur that she kept in a box all these years. Each Sunday‚ she wears her fox fur and sits on her original bench at the Public Garden to view the passerby’s and listen intently to the music the band plays. She even sneakily drops in on some of the public conversations without them knowing. When the conversations aren’t interesting enough for her she moves on to the next couple and listens to their conversation. She

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    Miss Brill” In the short story of “Miss Brill” by Katherine Mansfield‚ Miss Brill is a lonely‚ old woman who sits in a park and waits for people to come near so she can listen in on their conversations. She becomes so caught up in the conversations of others and the world around her that it makes her forget about her own loneliness. But sadly‚ it also distorts the image she has of the world around her. The first encounter of this is in the beginning of the story when she pulls out the fur in the

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    In "Miss Brill‚" Katherine Mansfield shows us a view of a first seemingly young or vibrant woman whom enjoys her Sunday afternoons. The setting of the park tells an accounting of the repetitive social interactions of the same people or “actors” as Miss Brill fantasizes them. The story begins with the façade of a possibly young woman scoffing the boring acts of the “old” people around her. Really Miss Brills accounting of her environment is a sad attempt to transform the conversations and events

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