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    Analysis of “A Cup of Tea”by Katherine Mansfield K.Vasiliev "A Cup of Tea" by Katherine Mansfield (1888 to 1923-New Zealand) is included in the 1923 collection of her work‚ The Dove’s Nest and Other Stories edited by Mansfield’s husband‚ John Middleton Murry.    There is a very moving introduction to this collection in which Murry lets us know details about the next ten stories his wife was going to write.   There is a temptation in reading Mansfield to see her work as artistically

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    Point of View in “The Garden-Party” “The Garden-Party” by Katherine Mansfield can easily be classified as a coming of age tale for the main character and narrator‚ Laura Sheridan. The ending of the story leaves the reader with many more questions than answers. This is mainly because Laura herself is unable to put into words what she has learned from her new experience with death. “She stopped‚ she looked at her brother. ‘Isn’t life‚’ she stammered‚ ‘Isn’t life –’ But what life was she couldn’t

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    Analysis of an extract from ‘The Singing Lesson’ by Katherine Mansfield “ With despair - cold‚ sharp despair - buried deep in her heart like a wicked knife‚ Miss Meadows‚ in cap and gown and carrying a little baton‚ trod the cold corridors that led to the music hall. Girls of all ages‚ rosy from the air‚ and bubbling over with that gleeful excitement that comes from running to school on a fine autumn morning‚ hurried‚ skipped‚ fluttered by; from the hollow class-rooms came a quick drumming of

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    Man’s Inhumanity to Man as reflected in “The Fly” by Katherine Mansfield -------- An Analysis of the Concepts of Modernity as reflected in the short story “The Fly” by Katherine Mansfield -------- In Partial Fulfillment Of the Requirements for the Course Modern Literature (Lit 162) -------- By Tan‚ Vincent Paul G. B. S. Business Administration “The Fly” by Katherine Mansfield I. Introduction: Katherine Mansfield A. Life B. Works C. Influences II. “The

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    The Lady’s Maid The story “The Lady’s Maid” was written by Katherine Mansfield‚ a famous British writer. She is well-known for her psychological stories. The story “The Lady’s Maid” touches upon the problem of class distinction (the poor’s miserable life) and loneliness. The message of Katherine Mansfield’s story is closely connected with its theme‚ which is the inequality between the rich and those‚ who serve them. The author raises the question of injustice and exploitation. I think the message

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    never been to a ball. Leila tried to stay calm‚ but she was very excited about this new experience. They arrived at the drill hall‚ where the ball was. There were lights and happy couples everywhere in the streets. Inside‚ the girls went into the Ladies’ room. It was crowded with girls getting ready for the ball. They were putting on powder‚ hair pins‚ ribbons. The programmes were passed around‚ “Waltz 3”‚ “Polka 4”‚ and Leila and the girls went into the hall. The dancing had not begun‚ and the

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    LOVE By Jesse Stuart The short story Love written by Jesse Stuart tells us about a minor happening somewhere on a corn farm from the point of view of one of the character – a boy or a young man‚ whose name isn’t given to us. The story starts with the exposition. We get acquainted with the protagonist‚ his father and their dog‚ Bob‚ who go to the edge of a new corn ground to plan a fence. The setting of the story is established in the exposition. It isn’t profound. We simply find

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    Katherine Mansfield’s Short Stories Discuss the presentation and important of location in two of the short stories you have studied In this essay‚ I am going to discuss about the presentation and important of location in two of the short stories of Katherine Mansfield that I have studied. The two stories are "The Garden Party" and "An Indiscreet Journey". In "The Garden Party"‚ we have the Sheridan’s Family who live in the upper class side of an English Country. They are very high-class

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    The Lady’s Maid" by Katherine Mansfield (1920‚ four pages) The Reading Life Katherine Mansfield Project  "The Lady’s Maid"   by Katherine Mansfield (1888 to 1923-New Zealand) was first published in 1920.    It is the final story in the 1922 collection of her work‚ The Garden Party and Other Stories.    The story is told in the first person by  Ellen‚  who has worked as a lady’s maid for the same family for many years.  Unlike many of her contemporary writers from very comfortable family backgrounds

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    Composition "the garden party" 16-09-’02 Klas A Third version The function of the hat in "the garden party" Almost everybody in the story wears a hat; it tells something about the person who wears it. It is used as a statussymbol; the classes are expressed by their hats. That is why it has an important place in the story. Laura’s feeling towards class distinctions is related to the hat. The hat gives her a status; when she walks towards the dead man’s house‚ she thinks everyone is looking at

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