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... Why doesn't she keep her silly old mug at home?" Of course, this conversation between them was hurtful to Miss Brill, since all the statements are directed at ...
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... 248). Later, Miss Gates talks with Miss Stephanie Crawford while leaving the courtroom and Scout overhears their conversation. Miss ...
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... Miss Brill looked forward to the conversation of other people in the gardens because she felt as though she was sitting in on their lives for just a moment. ...
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... So, of course, Miss Brill prepares to listen in on their conversation. What she hears unravels her own little world and throws her into the real one. ...
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... By mentally interacting she simply does not talk to them she just feels as though she is a part of the conversation she witnesses. Miss Brill's ability to ...
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... However, it is never actually said that Jessie had affairs, or was a prostitute, simply implied, which is far more common in real life conversation. ...
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... night. Will overheard a conversation between Miss Love and Grandpa that made him suspect she was more than a housekeeper. Grandpa ...
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... However Miss Brill enjoys her time in the gardens for reasons that go beyond the casual conversation and social aspects of the Sunday gatherings. ...
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... From this point on in the story, Miss Brill's attitude is changed. ... A day that was once so positive, was suddenly diminished by one overheard conversation. ...
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... rooms or even-even cupboards!"(51) In the final paragraph, Miss Brill sees ... The catalyst for this transition comes from the overheard conversation between the ...
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... Miss Emily could not have loved Homer because if she did she would ... relationship that encompassed all aspects of love including touch, warmth and conversation. ...
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... her and she has to listen to their conversation. She also thinks that the Englishman wears a "dreadful" Panama hat. The readers picture of Miss Brill however ...
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... doesn't believe a word of it and gives Miss Bingley an angry reply. Elizabeth later hears more news against Wikham from Bingley through conversation with Jane. ...
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... Miss Brill also states in the story that she always looked forward to the conversation, and she brags about how she thinks she has become quite the expert at ...
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... has an imaginary conversation with one of the characters out of the book ' kidnapped' by Robert Louis Stevenson. Sandy also does not like miss Brodie that much ...
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... A conversation between Miss Caroline,Walter Cunningham and Scout helps describe her point. "'Here's a quarter. Go downtown and eat today. ...
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... Nora consistently interjects to bring the conversation back to herself, with little ... Miss Julie behaves similarly when she is first introduced into the story ...
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... They had a conversation about the poor girl. Philip thought this situation is ridiculous, besides, he thought that Miss Smith is beautiful and pretty. ...
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... despair of an equal alliance, as to be addressing myself to Miss Smith' This ... be angry and this shows Emma has not enough time during their conversation in the ...
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... very different. In an early conversation, she and Miss Bingley form a temporary alliance to poke fun at Darcy. Elizabeth desires ...
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... very different. In an early conversation, she and Miss Bingley form a temporary alliance to poke fun at Darcy. Elizabeth desires ...
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... Scout admired Miss Maudie. Miss Maudie was her hero. ... On page 29, Scout tells us about her and Cal's conversation one day when Scout came back from school. ...
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... else can see Miss Jessel. Flora also gets upset whenever Miss Jessel's name is mentioned in conversation. At this time also, Mrs ...
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... clothes, acts and characteristics although no one talks directly to her: "This was disappointing, for Miss Brill always looked forward to the conversation. ...
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... indoors. Also, in the movie, during this same conversation we can see Frank talking with Jane and Miss Bates in the background. However ...
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... prime." In other words, the main influences in Sandy's life had not been literary, political or personal, but simply Miss Jean Brodie. This conversation had a ...
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... suffering of reality. 21. The conversation between Miss Ivors and Gabriel is about his loyalty to his homeland. Gabriel plans to ...
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... Basically, Scout admired Miss Maudie. She was her hero. ... On page 29, Scout tells us about her and Cal's conversation one day when Scout came back from school. ...
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... While, at the beginning of the story, Miss Brill seems to be sweet or ... The old English couple disappoints her by simply not starting up a conversation with her. ...
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... This is because when children have difficulty maintaining attention during a conversation with an adult, they may miss important parts of conversation. ...
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