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Point Of View And Characterization In Miss Brill By Katherine Mansfield

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In the short story “Miss Brill” by Katherine Mansfield, the author effectively utilizes point of view and characterization by using colorful language and inner monologues/thoughts from the primary character Miss Brill. Mansfield doesn’t have Miss Brill herself narrate the events, but rather has her observing and relaying the scenery and making little commentary and thoughts about the environment. The use of point of view stays constant throughout the novel, while Miss Brill herself couldn’t be fully characterized till midway through the story itself showing the somewhat complexity behind her character. In the beginning of the story the narrator describes the scenery of the town and park area that Miss Brill regularly goes to on …show more content…

The narrator, being a voice that isn’t Miss Brill’s actual voice but a manifestation of her thoughts, basically describes events and emotions that are happening in the environment around Miss Brill herself by speaking in the 3rd person. Essentially the narrator was how Miss Brill actually felt internally when interacting with things or people in the park or near her, and the descriptions that it gave showed the kind of strange quirkiness that was Miss Brill. An example of this in the text would be, “How she loved sitting here, watching it all! It was like a play. It was exactly like a play.” The narrator, Miss Brill’s 3rd person mind view, begins to try and discuss the possibility of everything happening in the park as a play that everyone including Miss Brill was a part of every Sunday. This absurd idea shows the strangeness behind Miss Brill’s thoughts and allows the reader to see the weird qualities that her character possesses which is indirect characterization. Mansfield continues this use of this 3rd person till the end of the story to allow the reader to see how honestly peculiar Miss Brill is and how her mind

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