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    In the short story, “The Fly” written by Katherine Mansfield in 1922, we are taken into the life of an old boss who still remains strong and at the head of his company. Through the boss’s actions and expressions we can see he is still pained by the loss of his son. However, through the illustrated story, we can see that even though the boss mourns the loss of his son, he is slowly moving through the grieving process that the fly in the story symbolizes. Through the actions of the boss in the story

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    Epiphany In Miss Brill

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    “Ms. Brill” Essay In the short story “Miss Brill” the protagonist, Miss Brill, is a lonely and isolated woman who likes to spend her Sunday afternoon’s in the park observing everyone around her and listening to their conversations without them knowing. We can infer that Miss Brill has created her own fantasy world to escape the harsh reality of her own life. At the end of the story the audience can come to the conclusion that Miss Brill experienced an epiphany that will change her life. Today "epiphany"

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    Miss Brill Loneliness

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    Miss Brill is a story about an old woman that lacks companionship and self-awareness. She lives by herself and goes through life in a repetitive manner. Each Sunday, Miss Brill ventures down to the park to watch and listen to the band play. She finds herself listening not only to the band, but also to strangers who walk together and converse before her. Her interest in the lives of those around her shows the reader that Miss Brill lacks companionship.      Loneliness plays

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    Mansfield Short Stories

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    Zealand, her brother’s death in World War 1, and her sensations with how women were treated. Her stories were described as blurred edges of personality, the poetry of feeling and the expansiveness of the interior life. (Wilkins) One may argue that Mansfield works never romances the tragedies of modern women, but rather sympathizes with the women she portrays as she suspends the happy ending. The women at the store, describes the emotion of a lonely lower-class woman with a young bratty child and a

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    To help deal with her loneliness, Miss Brill goes to the park every Sunday. When she goes, it’s clear that she enjoys going to the park because of all the activities going on. For example, she says, “Oh, how fascinating it was! How she enjoyed it! How she loved sitting there, watching it all!” Being there every Sunday helps Miss Brill forget about the lonely feeling that she felt at “the dark little room” in which she lives. Miss Brill takes advantage of what goes around her in order to not feel

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    become more and more detailed. “At the Bay”, by Katherine Mansfield is about the place where she grew up, and her appreciation for that place. Mansfield was born in New Zealand in 1888. She also spent her childhood there. She finally moved away at the age of nineteen. In the excerpt from “At the Bay”, Katherine Mansfield expresses her love and appreciation for the nature, memories, and routine of the place of her childhood. First of all, Mansfield adores the nature in her homeland. She gives many

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    Anton Chekhov has had many literature devices in his story in “The Lady with the Dog”. However, the one that caught my attention was Chekhov using symbolism and simile in his story. In the year 1887, Anton Chekhov had started to write fiction novels when he contributed stories and magazine; furthermore, he published his first fiction collection in the same year he started to write his fictional stories (Chekhov 290). He acknowledges fictional stories because “fiction is ‘a lawful wife, but the stage

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    in each work of literature are used to demonstrate these forms of symbolism. The boss and his inner conflict illustrate a great deal of symbolism in “The Fly” by Katherine Mansfield. The boss’s perception of the actions of the fly creates an interesting view of the comparison of his father-son, father-fly relationship. Katherine Mansfield, a famous realist, who uses concrete images, appeals to many readers because she incorporates her life into the stories she writes. Much attention is paid

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    The hunger for power continues to dominate. The short story “The Fly” by Katherine Mansfield demonstrates how power can be abused by symbolizing World War One. The various symbols in this story demonstrate the perspective Mansfield has on the war as well as showing the various point of views. It is important to acknowledge what abusing power can lead to and this story shows it effectively. The boss, although portrayed to be devastated over the loss of his brave son in World War One, is an allegory

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    Laura’s World and the Conflict in it In the short story “The Garden Party” that is by Katherine Mansfield in 1922. There is some important issues that are going on in Laura’s life that she has to deal with. Laura’s conflict with her family and also with society, her conflict with self and also about her, and how the theme works in the story. There is a major conflict that Laura has to deal with between her family and society: which is dealing with the death of the man. This conflict has developed

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