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    Her First Ball

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    The headline of the text is “Her first ball”. The author is the Katherine Mansfield. The subject matter is one of the most important events in woman`s life. The theme is naivety‚ old generation opposite innocence and first feeling which has the young girl. Leila is so excited and terrified‚ but later‚ in the ball‚ excitement is not the only feelings she has‚ but also some other feelings. She considers that it is the beginning of everything. It seemed to her that she had never known what the night

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    Her First Ball

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    Analysis of “Her first ball” The title of the story is “Her first ball” and it already tells what the story is all about. This story was written by a British writer Katherine Mansfield and it is told in the third-person point of view. The main character‚ who is the protagonist of the story‚ is a young girl named Leila. She is 18 years old and she is from the country. The other main character‚ the antagonist of the story‚ is a fat old man. The secondary characters are sheridan girls: Meg‚ Jose

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    Her First Ball

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    Her First Ball – Katherine Mansfield Characters: Protagonist: Leila Her first ball is based primarily on Leila‚ who is the protagonist of the story. In this story‚ we do not particularly know her appearance‚ but can form an image of her through the description of her personality. Leila is youth and idealism personified. She is simple; she tries to act mature in the story because she feels indifferent amongst her cousins and it is uncomfortable for her. “She tried not to smile too much; she

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    Her First Week

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    Her First Week ‘Her first week’ captures the emotions of a newly made mother and shows her feelings during the first week she spends with her child. Sharon Olds expresses her happiness of being blessed with a baby girl and shares the experience of emerging into motherhood. The poem transfers the joy and thrill of being with child and portrays the feelings of the mother with her child around. It also shows the beginning of a new bond between mother and child.

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    the depth of its message and the means by which the author achieves a significant meaning. Symbolism and allegory‚ both elements of literature that convey more than what they might first suggest‚ are therefore commonplace in well-written pieces and their unity to the central theme is a reliable indicator of a work’s literary merit. Susan Glaspell expertly employs symbolism to a great extent in “A Jury of Her Peers” to demonstrate the complexity of determining guilt. In writing‚ a symbol “is something

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    The Elk Sacrifice

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    The elk loved being hunted by predators his family had runaway where they were because‚ the elk was suicidal so he stayed lonely in the forest. Some elks came across the forest where he was and they saw that he liked being in danger so they decided to just leave him their. The elk decided to move on and went to another forest where he heard that it was the most dangerous forest in the world. The elk was in the forest and he was just walking by and saw lots of bones of elks but he wasn’t afraid‚ remember

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    Elk Population

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    Population of Elk (Cerphus elaphus) have been fluctuating in certain areas across North America for various reasons. One of the reasons includes their reintroduction to East Tennessee (Murrow 2007). Fluctuating populations create a need for research on elk for more effective and efficient use of resources by wildlife managers‚ and to monitor how well they are transitioning. Capture research has been conducted on two of the four current subspecies of elk. The two subspecies are Roosevelt Elk (Cervus elaphus

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    Her First Ball Notes

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    HER FIRST BALL KATHERINE MANSFIELD EXACTLY when the ball began Leila would have found it hard to say. Perhaps her first real partner was the cab. It did not matter that she shared the cab with the Sheridan girls and their brother. She sat back in her own little corner of it‚ and the bolster on which her hand rested felt like the sleeve of an unknown young man’s dress suit; and away they bowled‚ past waltzing lamp-posts and houses and fences and trees. "Have you really never been to

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    Symbolism is a way an author gives a reader the ability to interpret the story. Symbolism is heavily used in “A Jury of Her Peers” to describe the relationship and characterization of Mrs. and Mr. Wright. The broken stove is a representation of neglect with Mr. Wright‚ and for Mrs. Wright her decline since her marriage. The birdcage is a representation of life for both Mrs. and Mr. Wright. Mrs. Wright is trapped and Mr. Wright is the cage. The bird represent the joy Mrs. Wright wants and use to have

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    "Her First Ball" analysis

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    the story "Her First Ball" is described as a girl who lives in an area that is quite isolated from the excitement of the city. In fact‚ she even says that her closest neighbor lives 15 miles away. This is why this event‚ her first ball‚ is such a rare and an exciting occasion for a girl like her. In this essay I will be explaining how her thoughts and feelings before and after the ball changes. Before the ball started‚ Leila feels rather excited as she has a fairytale vision to find her one and only

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