Edgar Degas once said, "Art is not what you see but it is to show to other people." This type of emotion is essential for understanding Impressionism as an art movement and later becoming a literary movement. Literary Impressionists 'writers use artists' skills. Both artists and writers use layering to build the impression of their theme. In Berthe Morisot's painting 'Woman in Her Perfume', her theme painting seems to be wearing jewels, but it was that she scrutinized the work and used the paint level to give her the texture of the painting I discovered.
Our main character Miss Brodie (instantly pulled people's attention to "Miss", all mention of her name will emphasize her unmarried identity) is due to her time mosquito repellent It was an almighty woman. Unlike many literary texts, this document overturns the traditional concept of women as the main purpose of women is not to serve men, but to be strong and dominant. Characteristics of Miss · Bryado are swallowed by shocking and unusual readers; reactions to sentences themselves and the ideas of authoritative women are different and unusual. The idea of a woman in this article is certainly neither innocent nor defenseless. An attractive but gracious school teacher reflects that image in the novel; she quotes; "Oh" Because her price is higher than ruby, I can find a kind woman. '(Jean Brodie's Prime Minister Muriel Spark, 1961, American Penguin Group, p. 6) The parents' reference in this proverb is consistent with Miss Brodie.
Miss Jean Brodie is considered a contemporary masterpiece and also supports TV and movies It was a short story published by Muriel Spark in 1961. At the Marcia Bryan girls' school in Edinburgh, Scotland in the 1930s, I will tell you stories about Scottish attractive school teacher Miss Jean Brodie and her six weak. The story began when Miss Brody came to the name of a 6 year old teacher chosen from Brodyset, Junior Class, and became "the best student" throughout the course. Usually, it is not related to scholars. Mr. Brody is very confident in his view of the world, manipulating growing ideas, expanding his thoughts and knowledge, and maintaining consistency as much as possible.