In Katherine · Mansfield's "Dolls House", the physical presence of the dollhouse represents a conflict between two different adults and children in the world. The toy's house has three main physical attributes that describe existing conflicts in the two worlds. First, when the voice of an adult narrator is explained, the dollhouse's description has an opposite tone as opposed to a child's narrator, which represents an existing conflict in the two worlds. In addition, the light of the doll's house is a symbol of a more authentic and artificial society, which causes a conflict between the two worlds (Beveridge 5).
It may be a bad experience to be outsiders, in the world and in the social structure that affects the world, due to the judgment of others and unfulfilled expectations. In Catherine · Mansfield's short story "Dolls House", the burner family received the doll house. This is the biggest thing for kids, three young girls. When a girl in the house goes to school the next day, every student watches it and wants to be their friend. From the onlookers, the two are clearly far away. The two girls are Kelveys and the talker: "Many kids including Burnells do not even talk to them, they passed through Kelveys in the air ... Kelveys everyone ran away" (Mansfield 203) Negative feelings affect not only my own emotions, but for very young people there is the possibility that it will affect not only the other people but also how to handle themselves.
One of the factors of the story about The Doll's House of Catherine Mansfield is Kezia's expression when she travels in a symbolic world of experience. Kezia is very important for plotting, as she represents a taboo against her general way of thinking. Mansfield emphasizes consistency and blind defense power in society when she interacts as a symbolic odd character through Kezia's depiction. The story begins with the arrival of a doll house to Bernal 's children. Burnells really likes this new acquisition. When two older children admire the red carpet of this highly decorated house, the red gorgeous chair, and the golden frame, the youngest girl, Casey is interested in this pretty simple fixture Yes. Indeed, "What she likes best, her favorite is luminaire."