In the words of author Thomas Foster, "There is only one story." Even if a person is not an expert in Greek mythology, he must pay attention to and appreciate the remarkable similarity between the garden party and the myth of Persephone. Laura is an explanation of Persephone of Katherine Mansfield as the former witnessed death and lost her innocence. On the surface, these two stories begin in an ideal environment of nature. In other words, the tragedy will destroy it.
Catherine Mansfield, "Garden Party". According to Wolf himself, Catherine Mansfield is a writer of Virginia Woolf. Mansfield never written a complete novel, but wrote several classic modernist short stories. This story since 1920 is probably her most famous one. It focuses on Laura Sheridan, a young woman whose family holds a garden party at his home in New Zealand. A tragedy occurred just before the customer arrived. A neighbor in a poor area of the village passed away in the accident. The story is told in a simple and concise way, but it features the trademark modernism. Here we provide a brief summary and analysis of "Garden Party".
In Catherine Mansfield's short story "Garden Party", some elements of the growing novel are clear. In fact, it can be described as "Truncated Growth Novel" (Rich). "Garden party" follows a young girl after experience, epiphany, turning point of life. And it changes the way she sees the world forever. This is "a story about the growth and maturity of a young idealistic role" (rich). The hero Laura is in a journey of evolution from her fantasy life to reality (Rich)
"Garden Party" This 1920 story is centered around the annual garden party by the Sheridan family, held in the birthplace of Mansfield in New Zealand. Sheradan's child, Laura - adult young woman - are looking forward to this rally and are keen to participate in preparatory work. But when Sheridan was preparing for the party, a working-class man living in the poorer part of the village was tragically killed when his horse was lifted and thrown out of the cart There was news. . Laura is full of sympathy for the deceased and her family, begging her mother and brothers and sisters to cancel their garden party in tragedy. How will they organize a garden party, music, guests and laughter when a nearby family mourn her husband and father's death? The end of the story questions more than answers about the complex reaction to the death of the male of Laura in particular.