Novelist Elizabeth Bowen thinks "dialogue in the novel is the interaction between the characters". The contents to read and discuss are the contents created by characters, actions, reactions, and so on. Catherine Mansfield rewrote this through her creative and described short story. Mansfield shows you emotions and emotions to you by using many different literary techniques to take you through her story. Catherine Mansfield wrote a short story "A dill pickles" based on the two former lovers.
A paper on the main characterization technique of a short story: Miss Brill "The main character of Katherine Mansfield's short story written by Catherine Mansfield, Miss Brill is a person living in a world of dreams." She I am much more impressed with my impression than people. In addition, she is a lonely personality, but she does not understand this. She even judges whether other people are funny, old or strange, but in fact she also has funny and strange characters ... Catherine Mansfield? Miss Brill? When a person is deprived of an emotional interpersonal relationship, this is a deep interpretation of delusive thinking. This short story represents a picture of an old lady, Miss Brill who believes that life is a walk in the park until the couple led the couple to believe that not all life is fantasy. Although the story developed, Miss Brill experienced a dramatic change at the end of the story.
Miss Brill was a short story written by Catherine Mansfield, first published in English literature magazine Athena in November 1920 and then appeared in Mansfield's Garden Party and other stories. It is inside. Since every older woman visits a French park every Sunday afternoon, the story takes place on Sunday afternoon. While the band is playing in the pavilion, she likes to see other people and sit in their lives. This story is written in the omniscient view of the third person and is told in the story of consciousness, as Miss Brill clarifies through others' thoughts. Through the use of symbolism and image, Mansfield shows the psychological complexity of her character's daily living experience and solitude ... Read more