"Symbols are very important for writers of short stories, because they convey so much in such short spaces." This discussion refers to short stories in two studies. Catherine ยท Mansfield's short stories, Miss Brill and Dollhouse are good examples of how authors communicate these all ideas in a short short story while using the symbolism to understand letters, scenes and themes. Miss Brill can explain how symbolism can be used to express the character's emotion and character's reaction to a series of events expressed through a knowledgeable third-party narrator who thoroughly studies cloth I showed. Lille's inner idea.
Catherine Mansfield's "Miss Brill" did a wonderful job in characterizing. Mansfield did not directly describe the characteristics of Brill, but she indirectly portrayed Miss Brill through others' actions. In that poem, Miss Brill thinks she is an actress in the stage show. Mansfield wrote: "Even if she has a part of it and it came every Sunday" (185). Miss Brill is well aware of myself. She often considers how old a person is, or how bad someone is. Interestingly, this is what she is doing. She thought that other people were "old" at an early stage of the story, but eventually some children called it to be old. This is a sarcastic example of the situation. The audience did not think Miss Brill was actually a lonely old lady. The story is very interesting, but I think it is very sad. I finally felt sad for Miss Brill.
In order to further clarify the strange character of Misburu and the perception of life, Katherine Mansfield created a suede woman resembling Misburu. The women's explanation of Miss Burl shows that two women have some common qualities. Both women are wearing furs, but both women had furs for a while. Miss Brill thinks that the suede is "worn" and becomes "yellow" (441), so it is the original white fur. The color varies with age. Misburr's own fur is sufficiently old, and occasionally a small black seal wax is needed on the nose to restore its appearance (440). By saying that a woman wearing a suede hat uses fur (441) of the same color, Miss Brill suggested that the woman himself continues to move forward for many years. The age of Miss Brill, which is implied in the sentence, was strongly announced by the boys in the park who called Miss Brill "a foolish old thing" (443). Most importantly,