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    Birthday surprises usually put a smile on someone’s face, the person gets excited that others possibly strangers can join in on their day of birth. In the short story “Birthday Party,” Katharine Brush depicts a special birthday surprise a woman plans for her husband that would feel excited. However, Brush highlights the unwanted actions that occur through using imagery, diction, and appealing to one’s emotions. First, Brush uses imagery when describing the average couple that walks into the restaurant

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    The Birthday Party by Katharine Brush utilizes personification and imagery to help communicate her message. Her message was that woman in the 1940’s were mistreated and how society saw woman. Brush’s personification reveals her purpose in the short story. The couple was at a restaurant for a special occasion. Brush states, “the husband’s birthday, and the wife had planned a little surprise for him”. This shows that the woman could not take credit in accomplishing something on her own. That’s

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    In the excerpt from the 1946 short story Birthday Party, Katharine Brush presents contrast through diction and imagery in order to reveal the couple’s complex relationship as appearance, speech/behavior, and effects on other characters; ultimately, this illustrates love and desire within marriages that usually have underlying tensions that are not publicly seen. Brush starts the story off with a couple dining at a restaurant. The venue is described as a little narrow and the couple as unmistakably

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    “The Birthday Party” In the story “ The Birthday Party” by Katharine Brush integrates caricature and atmosphere to obtain her objective. Brush illustrates a couple who are having dinner and reveals to be the husband’s birthday and his wife astonished him with a surprise. Throughout the story Brush generates caricature, repetition, and atmosphere to elaborate the emotions that is occurring throughout the story. Her priority throughout the story is to employ keywords to elaborate her main ideas to

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    In the short story “Birthday Party”, Katharine Brush uses a few devices to explain the birthday party and the emotions going on. Brush uses alliteration, imagery, and the appeal to emotion in her short story. This short story lets the reader wonder what is going on here. The story shifts from what seems like a pleasant evening date with a young married couple and then all of the sudden, things took a turn for the worst. In the first paragraph, everything seems to be going as planned to the wife

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    Imagine spending weeks or multiple months planning the right thing to give to your significant other on their birthday. However, when you present them with your gif. You receive malicious comments rather than gratuity from him or her. This leaves you heartbroken and maybe even angry. Katharine Brush writes in her short story, “Birthday Party” about a birthday party gone awry. She explains the events of the evening and even sympathizes with the woman. The couple who seemed to be in their “late thirties”

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    “Birthday Party” by Katherine Brush uses literary devices such as tone, point of view, diction, and sensory details to achieve her purpose. The title of this short story is very deceiving the tone is different from the tone of the story. The tone changes from happy to sad as soon as the cake is brought out. The women tried to show affection and love towards her husband by the cake but it was basically turned down. The point of view is through a random person who doesn’t know the couple at all.

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    paragraph of Katharine Brush’s “Birthday Party” misleadingly creates an image of a couple that is in love and happy to be together. However, Brush’s use of various literary devices reveals the true nature of the couple’s relationship. Soon it becomes evident that while the husband is outwardly hostile towards his wife, she is very fixated on pleasing him and keeping up the appearance of a happy marriage. It is revealed to be the husband’s birthday when the wife’s “little surprise” is brought out. Through

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    name Alaysia and her family got into a bad truck accident. It was her, her mom, her daddy, her brother, her grandma, and her auntie in the truck. And they were trying to go to a birthday party.It was there Auntie/Sister/Great auntie 60th birthday party. And they had bought her cake for her and it was a surprise birthday party for her. So her and the family was riding down the road and there was another road that you could go on, and a white man in a big white truck was trying to turn down that road

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    In the passage from the short story, “Birthday Party,” by Katharine Brush, the narrator describes a couple who are out on a date for a surprise birthday celebration for the husband. Once the night takes a turn, the wife is left in tears as the narrator tries to handle the vicarious embarrassment in the husband's response. Through the usage of shift, from delight to sorrow within the wife, and diction; Brush illustrates how the reaction one makes to a surprise can change any mood. For example, Brush’s

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