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    Katherine Mansfield is known to be a modernist author. However, she brought a certain twist to the modernist style of writing. She brought a deeper understanding to the crucial role of gender in her short stories. Most stories that have been written during that time, are seen through the narration of a male character or the story is shown through the point of view of a male. Her change in narration has been shown through many of her stories. Mansfield focuses on her personal truth and the truth based

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    The reason for this had to do with the fact that slaves were considered property, and masters were free to experiment and do with their property as they pleased. In Louisiana, according to a former slave Lueatha Mansfield who recalls that if a slave owner saw a ‘fine man or woman’ he would buy him or her for the purposes of breeding. But given the case that the said slave was not for sale, the slaveowner would try to arrange to one of his slaves breed with each other

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    Connections over texts. Introduction: Katherine Mansfield was a well-known author of her time. This was due to her controversial modernist pieces of writing. She commonly wrote about the political and social issues of her time whilst also writing about her personal life. Her interpretations based on the values of different societal classes brings a unique take on the themes represented in her writing. Many of the themes are similar but usually viewed on a different perspective. Four pieces from the

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    written by Katherine Mansfield in 1918.The story focuses on a day of Bertha Young who is a lovely, restless and kind of hysterical woman. She is married Harry and they have a little baby called as ‘’Little B’’ and on that day, they invite their friends,-the Norman Knights, Eddie Warren and Pearl Fulton- for a dinner. During all this conventional scene, we, as readers, witness the journey of Bertha from ignorance to awareness about her love and sexual desire for another woman, Miss Fulton. Mansfield reveals

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    In the short story "The fly," by Katherine Mansfield, portrays two men having a conversation on an afternoon in the character the boss office. The conversation comes with small talk and a nice gesture of whiskey added into the mix. The character "Mr. Woodfields" begins to discuss the boss's son's grave of nicely decorated it was. Mansfield illustrates on the idea that the boss is grieves harshly over the death of his son. People express their grief in many ways, some people hide their grief while

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    Trying to Fly Away from the Pain The short essay “The Fly”, written by Katherine Mansfield in 1922 paints the picture of an old man who is referred to as the boss, who is still grieving from some sort of tragic event that happened to him. Continuing to read through the story, the narrator goes on to inform the reader that the boss’ son was killed in World War I, and that the boss is still reeling from the death of his son. From a little hinted symbolism we can connect that the fly itself represents

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    trying to please others and satisfy herself at the same time. She follows the rules as she was raised to, in a large home with her wealthy family, and yet she is unsatisfied, seeming to want a simpler life. The short story “The Garden Party” by Katherine Mansfield suggests Laura Sheridan is very different from her

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    Katherine Mansfield, who lived from 1888 until 1923, is considered one of the most notable short story writers of her time. Katherine Mansfield 's short fictions often explore the lives of women who are restricted and often-routine circumstances contrast severely with their lively and imaginative minds. Mansfield’s short stories tests normal attitudes toward gender and sexuality in terms of internal feelings of the characters she makes, even though they are not able to rebel entirely against the

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    Short story- The Doll House Author: Katherine Mansfield In the text The Doll's House By Katherine Mansfield presented to me the cruelty of distinguishing classes in society Shown through symbolic language. I through the eyes of both Lil and Else Kelvy going to view their wealthy classmates Kezia Burnell and her 2 siblings dolls house but because of social classes are not welcome to. Set in the 1920’s at country school where all kids of “the doctor's daughters, the store-keeper's children, the

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    Themes in Miss Brill by Katherine Mansfield Abstract: Fiction interpretation contributes to a more sufficient understanding and profound appreciation of literary works for readers. Miss Brill, a short story written by Katherine Mansfield, describes an afternoon in the life of a middle-aged spinster who visits the public park on a weekly basis, leading to her reassessment of her view of the world and the secular reality. Though short in form, it is really worth detailed interpretation and appreciation

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