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    In Katherine Mansfield’s “The Garden Party‚” the third reasons that show the rich Sheridans think they are better than the poor Scotts is because where the Scotts live it is not as clean as the place where the Sheridans live. However‚ the Sheridans forbid their children to play with the Scott’s children when they were small. Mansfield in her work “The Garden Party‚” Mrs. Sheridan claims the Scotts speak repulsive language and she protected and forbidden her children to play with the Scotts’ children

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    The Party of Life

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    The party of life Life is a challenge that we all must take and overcome. Like a never ending obstacle course‚ we must jump through the hurtles of work‚ run through the pain of tragedy‚ and climb up the ropes of solitude. Life never goes the way we plan it to but that is why I follow the most important law of life: It may not be the party we hoped for‚ but while we’re here‚ we should dance. When life goes wrong and pushes you down‚ it’s our job to pick ourselves up‚ brush ourselves off and keep

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    The Weary Blues

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    In the poem "The Weary Blues”‚ Langston Hughes describes an evening of listening to a blues musician in Harlem. “The Wear Blues” By: Langston Hughes Droning a drowsy syncopated tune‚ Rocking back and forth to a mellow croon‚ I heard a Negro play. Down on Lenox Avenue the other night By the pale dull pallor of an old gas light He did a lazy sway . . . He did a lazy sway . . . To the tune o’ those Weary Blues. With his ebony hands on each ivory key He made that poor piano

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    wrong. In today’s time‚ most people in America neglect responsibilities which leads others affected in ways that may not have been anticipated. In the story (“The Garden Party”) lura shows this type of responsibility she hears about a man’s death‚ she tries stopping the party but her stubborn rich family won’t consent to it. Showing this really benefits society but not everyone else sees it like laura does. When people contribute to society it runs better and keeps it at a balance. Having social responsibility

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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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    The Weary Blues

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    Lindsey Blasé-Brown The Music of Sadness “The Weary Blues‚” by Langston Hughes‚ tells a story of an unnamed narrator recalling an evening of listening to a man sing the blues one night in Harlem. Hughes uses a somber tone‚ depressed voice‚ syntax and imagery as language styles to convey a great deal of suffering that was occurring in Harlem during the mid-1900’s. In “The Weary Blues” Hughes uses imagery to communicate to the reader what the narrator is experiencing while listening to blues.

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    straight home instead. She then hurriedly puts away her fur back into it’s box and explains that she heard something cry from inside the box. Life and death Age Loneliness “Her room like a cupboard.” Simile is used to describe the bleak state of Miss Brill’s room. It reinforces the theme of death as the description of her room as a dark life size box prefigures another closed box‚ a coffin. The bleakness of Miss Brill’s room with the room of Mr. Bleaney from the poem “Mr. Bleaney” by

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    In both of Katherine Mansfield’s stories‚ “The Garden Party” and “Bliss” we can find this “multiple personality” in the main characters. In the first one we have Laura‚ who is a young lady of a well-positioned family in an upper class neighborhood. The young woman’s world is presented almost like a fantasy; the description of the environment is filled up with “perfect beauty”. The girl is not like the other members of her family‚ she seems to reflect about the things she is doing and is affected

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    reading‚ I find that I enjoy reading poetry‚ searching for each poem’s hidden or underlying meanings. Of the poems recently presented in class‚ my favorite is “The Weary Blues” by Langston Hughes‚ because of its imagery‚ technique‚ and style. Throughout the poem‚ Hughes utilizes imagery to increase the pleasure gained from reading this piece. In lines five through seven‚ the poem’s speaker describes the musicians setting as having a “pale dull pallor” (Hughes 1659). Along with his description of

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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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