Miss Brill: the gap between imagination and reality
- 최초 등록일
- 2016.03.19
- 최종 저작일
- 2014.06
- 5페이지/ MS 워드
- 가격 3,000원
목차
없음
본문내용
In Katherine Mansfield’s “Miss Brill,” Miss Brill is described as a lonely old woman. It seems that she wants to be “connected” (Wilson 214) to the community given that she keeps overhearing the others and imagines the whole park as a play in which she performs with other people. However, she just shows negative reaction to the others like old couple. And when she sees an old lady who wears an ermine toque, Miss Brill just looks down her and laughs at her appearance. In this passage, her attitudes toward the people just contradict her eager to be a part of the community, and that also could be seen as an irony of Miss Brill. And while overhearing the others, she just finds a young couple and she expects to hear some romantic saying from them. But far from her expectation they are just a couple who are very rude and arrogant. So in Katherine Mansfield’s “Miss Brill,” even though Miss Brill hopes for harmony with the community, her thought of the old couple and the young couple does show the gap between the reality and imagination that she makes.
참고 자료
Hanson, Clare, Andrew Gurr. “The South of France 1918-20,” Katherine Mansfield, St. Martin’s Press, 1981. 81. Print.
Mansfield, Katherine. "Miss Brill". An Introduction to Literature : Fiction, Poetry, and Drama. Ed. Sylvan Barnet, William Burto, and William E.Cain. 15th ed. New York: Pearson, 2008. 39-41. Print.
Thopre, Peter. “Teaching “Miss Brill” ”. College English. Vol. 23, No.8, National Council of Teachers of English, May 1962. 661-662. Print.
Wilson, Kathleen, ed. "Miss Brill: Katherine Mansfield". Short Stories for Students.Vol. 9, Detroit: Gale, 1997. 134. Print.
Wilson, Kathleen, ed. "Miss Brill: Katherine Mansfield". Short Stories for Students. Vol. 9, Detroit: Gale, 1997. 140. Print.
Wilson, Kathleen, ed. "Miss Brill: Katherine Mansfield". Short Stories for Students. Vol. 9, Detroit: Gale, 1997. 143. Print.