"The Doll's House" by Katherine Mansfield

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Katherine Mansfield's "The Dolls House" seems to be a simple story about children receiving a own ideas and opinions. Even though everyone is entitled to their own opinion it is often bizarre to see how our opinions are based on those of others. This essay will outline the events that occurred in the story which are a big part in regards to the two different worlds of adults and children, and how they are separated from each other.

The Dolls House is a story where you can see the cruelty of children towards each other. This story is centered on the concept of three middle class girls who are given a beautiful doll's house as a present. They are thrilled about the new toy just how any child would feel when they receive a new doll or teddy bear. The girls are so delighted about the doll house and cannot wait to show all of their friends their new found glory. The excitement of the children is put into a new direction when children of a different social class and upbringing are not allowed to come to the house to see the toy. There are two sisters from a poor family whom the rich a...

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