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    The Dinner Party Mona Gardner ties together clever characterization‚ careful conflict‚ and a surprising resolution in “The Dinner Party” to illustrate the theme that everybody has a different amount or self-control‚ no mater what their gender is. The story takes place in India‚ where people are meeting and a small dinner party is taking place. A colonel then begins to say a sexist remark. An American guest watches as the hostess tenses slightly‚ and calls for a bowl of milk. The American realizes

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    "The Dinner Party" Art is one of the important aspects all around the world. There are so many examples of varied art that we can see in Museum. One of the excellent‚ tremendous and ancient artwork of 70’s called "The Dinner Party" I am going to talk something about it. . The idea of making the dinner party was exposed by a single woman and she started work on it by herself only. However‚ later on‚ she got a great help from the other inspired women who were greatly appreciated that. That was how

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    analysis is named The Dinner Party‚ written by Nicholas Monsarrat. Monsarrat is a British novelist known for his sea stories and his novels‚ The Tribe That Lost Its Head and its sequel‚ Richer Than All His Tribe. The Dinner Party is a piece of narration. It tells us about a rich man (uncle Octavian)‚ who was a hospitable and friendly man‚ and liked to give parties – until January 3‚ 1925. It was his fifty-fifth birthday. As usually on such a day he was giving a party‚ a party for twelve people. All

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    “The Dinner Party” by Mona Gardner 1 The country is India. A colonial official and his wife are giving a large dinner party. They are seated with their guests —army officers‚ and government attache´s with their wives‚ and a visiting American naturalist —in their spacious dining room. It has a bare marble floor‚ open rafters‚ and wide glass doors opening onto a veranda. 2 A spirited discussion springs up between a young girl who insists that women have outgrown the jumping-on-a-chair-at-the-sight-of-a-mouse

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    Whether an opponent or advocate of Judy Chicago’s The Dinner Party‚ there is no denying the historical importance of the piece. Even though its’ creation was only some 30 years ago‚ it is already seen as a feminist icon in western culture. The historical importance‚ to women and western culture‚ is intangible. When researching this piece‚ I found some questions intriguing‚ such as ‘Is this piece a work of art or a study of history?’ And ‘is it a symbol and if so‚ what for?’ My paper will discuss

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    N. Monsarrat The Dinner Party About author Nicholas John Turney Monsarrat (22 March 1910 – 8 August 1979). He is a popular English novelist whose best-known work is The Cruel Sea (an international bestseller about the battle of the Atlantic). During the Second World War He served with the Royal Navy‚ chiefly on the dangerous Atlantic convoy runs. Summary The story tells us about a rich man (uncle Octavian). He was a hospitable and friendly man – until January 3‚ 1925

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    with reddish brown hair in her late 40’s was standing on my stoop. She wore a pale green dress suit‚ but looked quite attractive. She extended her arm‚ shook my hand and introduced herself as Anita Rosen. As the only woman who was attending the dinner party[->0] that night‚ it was a given who she was‚ but all the same she was quite pleasant. John Cassidy was next to arrive. He looked like the typical “guy next door[->1]” type. I bet he could have been pulled straight from a magazine. He wore a

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    The writer of ’The Luncheon’ William Somerset Maugham‚ in this short story‚ relates about a lady who is an admirer of his stories. She wins the author’s favour and expresses her wish to meet him at a high class restaurant. William exposes the false motives of modest eating habits‚ of the middle classes with a touch of humour. ’The Luncheon’ is a plotted story. It comprises all the four elements of plot: the exposition‚ development‚ climax and resolution. The title is significant for the story as

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    The Dinner Party Analysis

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    fictional story written by Mina Gardner‚ The Dinner Party. The main message of this story is that any female can be just as equal as any male. In this story‚ a young girl brings up a thought provoking topic. She believed that women are perfectly equal as men. But as any other story she faces objection. To prove her point correct‚ the author shows us an example of Mrs. Wynnes‚ the hostess of the dinner party‚ realizing that there is a cobra under the dinner table‚ and taking control of the preposterous

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    The Dinner Party Many men these think that women don’t know how to stay calm in a situation. They say men know how to control their emotions way more than women do. The short story the Dinner Party by Gardner carries out a message. The message is that women can have just as much control as men can. The story starts off at a fancy dinner party in India at a colonial official’s house. A young woman starts a discussion on how women have overcome the jumping-on-a-chair-at-the-sight-of-a-mouse

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