Friday, October 25, 2019
Mansfields Bliss :: essays research papers
Katherine Mansfield thoughtfully named her story Bliss, to ask the question, ââ¬Å"What is bliss?â⬠Websterââ¬â¢s dictionary defines bliss as, ââ¬Å"complete happinessâ⬠. In Bliss, the main character, Bertha, feels she is blissful. She has the perfect family, the perfect life, and a party that night. However, that perfect life is a faà §ade, which the reader along with Bertha at times learns. After arranging the fruit for the evening party, Bertha like a child at Christmas runs upstairs to the nursery to see her baby, Little B. The scene goes, ââ¬Å"she looked up when see saw her mother and began to jump.â⬠(Mansfield 2) The Nanny quickly takes control of the baby and in facial expressions showing her displeasure of being interrupted. When the Nanny tells of the dogââ¬â¢s ear that B touched, she does not voice her objections to the Nannyââ¬â¢s judgment of letting B touch the dogââ¬â¢s ear. Bertha also has to beg Nanny, like a child rather, than an employer, to finish feeding her child. Showing that Berthaââ¬â¢s bliss with her baby is not true, ââ¬Å"because the nanny has constant control over her care.â⬠(Sonja Cerne, para. 1). Berthaââ¬â¢s bliss with her husband also is fake. He is having an affair with her ââ¬Å"a find of Berthaââ¬â¢s called Pearl Fulton.â⬠(Mansfield 3). According to Megan Nussbaum, ââ¬Å"Subconsciously Bertha knows that her husband must be messing around with someone. He's always coming in late and doesn't mind her ââ¬Ëcoldnessââ¬â¢ in bed.â⬠However she has no idea that it is her fascinating friend, after all Harry, Berthaââ¬â¢s husband, constantly criticizes Miss Fulton, ââ¬Å"[he] voted her dullish, and `cold like all blond women, with a touch, perhaps, of anemia of the brain.â⬠(Mansfield 3). Later in the story, Harry and Miss Fulton almost arrive one after another, ââ¬Å"like they rode to the house together and then came in separately.â⬠(Kate Campbell, para. 1). At the end,â⬠Harry almost pushing his wife [Bertha] over when Miss Fulton is ready to leaveâ⬠¦and then he pulled Miss Fulton towards him and his lips said, ââ¬ËI adore yo u. Mansfields Bliss :: essays research papers Katherine Mansfield thoughtfully named her story Bliss, to ask the question, ââ¬Å"What is bliss?â⬠Websterââ¬â¢s dictionary defines bliss as, ââ¬Å"complete happinessâ⬠. In Bliss, the main character, Bertha, feels she is blissful. She has the perfect family, the perfect life, and a party that night. However, that perfect life is a faà §ade, which the reader along with Bertha at times learns. After arranging the fruit for the evening party, Bertha like a child at Christmas runs upstairs to the nursery to see her baby, Little B. The scene goes, ââ¬Å"she looked up when see saw her mother and began to jump.â⬠(Mansfield 2) The Nanny quickly takes control of the baby and in facial expressions showing her displeasure of being interrupted. When the Nanny tells of the dogââ¬â¢s ear that B touched, she does not voice her objections to the Nannyââ¬â¢s judgment of letting B touch the dogââ¬â¢s ear. Bertha also has to beg Nanny, like a child rather, than an employer, to finish feeding her child. Showing that Berthaââ¬â¢s bliss with her baby is not true, ââ¬Å"because the nanny has constant control over her care.â⬠(Sonja Cerne, para. 1). Berthaââ¬â¢s bliss with her husband also is fake. He is having an affair with her ââ¬Å"a find of Berthaââ¬â¢s called Pearl Fulton.â⬠(Mansfield 3). According to Megan Nussbaum, ââ¬Å"Subconsciously Bertha knows that her husband must be messing around with someone. He's always coming in late and doesn't mind her ââ¬Ëcoldnessââ¬â¢ in bed.â⬠However she has no idea that it is her fascinating friend, after all Harry, Berthaââ¬â¢s husband, constantly criticizes Miss Fulton, ââ¬Å"[he] voted her dullish, and `cold like all blond women, with a touch, perhaps, of anemia of the brain.â⬠(Mansfield 3). Later in the story, Harry and Miss Fulton almost arrive one after another, ââ¬Å"like they rode to the house together and then came in separately.â⬠(Kate Campbell, para. 1). At the end,â⬠Harry almost pushing his wife [Bertha] over when Miss Fulton is ready to leaveâ⬠¦and then he pulled Miss Fulton towards him and his lips said, ââ¬ËI adore yo u.
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