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*w* ok this is for the people that have padle. t U-U *run from this place is hau nted OWO* (to the reporters pls don't be here if you just going to report UWU) and lets talk am bored
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I believe the movie is Alice and Wonderland
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It's great, if you turn this into a book, can you please tell me the title because, I want to buy 4 copies : )
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A is the correct answer.
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Miss Brill is the main character in the short story named as her. It was written by Katherine Mansfield, an American author. It tells the story of an English teacher living in a French town. Through the actions, readers follow Miss Brill on a regular Sunday afternoon spent in the park. In this case, the fur piece serves as a contextual symbol because the girl's ridicule of Miss Brill's fur piece is symbolic of the way Miss Brill chooses to not be a part of society.
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The fur piece serves as a contextual symbol for Miss Brill in Katherine Mansfield’s short story “Miss Brill” Because the fur piece is a dead animal that is likened to a fish, it becomes a symbol that negatively reflects Miss Brill.
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The comparison that the girl makes about Miss Brill's fur with a fish does not really refer to the fur but to Miss Brill, people do not like her and many find difficult to interact and communicate with her, to say that it is like a fried fish is to say that as people do with smelly fish is to get away and its smell is something that you don't want to be around to.
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I believe the answer you are looking for is The boy and the girl can’t seem to understand how anyone could wear fur. It shows that others have a difficult time relating to Mrs. bill.
In 'Miss Brill,' Katherine Mansfield uses symbols to subtly build and explore the conflict of the title character, for example, the fur. Its owner's inability to interact with anyone in the society is symbolized with the dead eyes of the fur wrapper.
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C) Because the fur piece is a dead animal that is likened to a fish, it becomes a symbol that negatively reflects Miss Brill.
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In this passage, we learn a little about how others see Miss Brill. We learn that the characters in this story (the boy and the girl) think Miss Brill is a ridiculous sight. We learn that they make fun of her, and that they compare her fur to a dead fish. This offensive comparison negatively reflects Miss Brill, turning the fur into a symbol of the distance between the woman and the couple.
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