Class Distinctions and Awakening in Mansfield’s Work
Words: 706 843In Katherine Mansfield's short story "The Garden Party," the intersection of class distinction and personal awakening is explored through the experiences of a young protagonist, Laura. Set in early 20th-century New Zealand, the narrative unfolds against the backdrop of an affluent family's garden party, an event that signifies both celebration and social segregation. Through the lens of Laura's evolving perception of her social environment, Mansfield captivates readers with her nuanced critique of societal norms. At its core, the story questions […]