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Katherine Mansfield's Taking the Veil Analisys

   
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Title: Katherine Mansfield's Taking the Veil Analisys
 
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Mansfield fully possesses the art of making a few pages go very far in enabling the reader not only to enter into the most intimate feelings of her heroine but to visualize the most important stages of her life. Several forms of presentation interrelate in this story: first of all, monologue a piece of narration and the description of nature...
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We can consider the very beginning when Edna realizes she is unhappy as the exposition/introduction, her memories about the actor and Jimmy as the development, and then the tense is increasing till the decision to take the veil, so it's undoubtedly the climax of the story...
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