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Who Is Katherine Mansfield's Miss Brill?

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Who Is Katherine Mansfield's Miss Brill?
Every author is blessed with a writing prowess and enigmatic writing styles that differentiates the author from the rest of the lot. Renowned author, Katherine Mansfield has made a name for herself amongst the literary crowd and this literary work, "Miss Brill”, is one of the finest works of the author. Talking about her early age, she was born and brought in the lush greenery of Wellington, New Zealand, to humble parents. The upbringing was very modest and close to nature and that is clearly evident in her works. Especially, in this work, she highlights the relationship of a lady who is not so young anymore with the “fur” and how their happiness and sorrows are weaved into each other’s emotions. This is very beautifully portrayed by the author …show more content…
As for any literary work, this too shall require research from the already existing literature and further investigation into the writer’s background and the work.
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The thesis statement of the research paper can be summarized as follows:
• To summarize the famous work, “Miss Brill”, and analyze it on a literary yardstick.
• To study the influence of the writer’s background and her life on the work and how this brought about a major change in the theme of the work.
Summary
The plot of the story revolves around a shabby middle-aged woman, who lives a lonely life in the suburbs of Paris. Her loneliness and solitary confinement within a block shaped room has directed her life in a gloomy direction. She finds solace in escapism and every Sunday goes to a nearby park to participate in the lively chatter of the people and to see through their levs n a way.
One fine day, as she decides to step out, she decided to adorn a fur, whom she dearly calls, “dear little thing”, and cajoles in the glory of her favorite piece of faux fur. What happens next, is a series of unexpected events that give the realistic charm to the short

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