-Katherine
Mansfield
Katherine Mansfield is the author of
this essay. She was born at Wellington (New Zealand) . Her essays cover the
evils of hypocrisies and self deception of life. Her work is a real criticism
of life. She believed in the art of suggestion.
Pretty Rose
Mary Fell
Rose Mary Fell was a pretty girl. She
was young, brilliant, extremely modern, well dressed, well read, presentable
and amusing. She was a married girl. Her husband name was Philip.
Flower loving
Rose Mary Fell
1) Rose Mary was fond of flowers even if
she wanted to buy flowers she would go to prefect shop.
2) Among them she loved roses and tulips
but hated life.
Art loving
Rose Mary Fell
One-day she went to an antique shop.
She saw an exquisite little enamel box. She loved it very much. Its price was
28 guineas. So she didn't buy. She said to the shop man, keep the price till I
get.
Snogging Rose
Mary Fell
It was drizzling. A young girl
drenched in the rain requested (begged) for the price of a cup of tea. Suddenly
Rose Mary remembered a similar scene from the Dostoevsky's novel.
Mothering
Rose Mary Fell
She decided to take girl home and
play the role of a fairy good mother. She took her home. She made her feel
comfortable. She fed her with hearty meal and gave her many cup of tea. She
made the girl quite comfortable and happy.
Persuading
Rose Mary
When Philip came, she introduced
Miss. Smith as her friend. She persuaded her husband saying she wants to put
the words in the novel in reality.
Possessive
Rose Mary
Rose Mary could not bear her
husband's compliments about the girl. She realised the daughter. She presented
three hundred pounds and sent her away.
Glamourizing
Rose Mary
She glamourized herself. She informed
him, that she went away and asked him "Am I pretty"?
Conclusion
Thus the
author proved the sobbing character of Aristocrats.
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