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A Cup of Tea" is a 1922 short story by Katherine Mansfield. It was first published in the Story-Teller in May 1922. It later appeared in The Doves' Nest and Other Stories (1923). Her short stories first appeared in Melbourne in 1907, but literary fame came to her in London after the publication of a collection of short stories called "In a German Pension.
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A cup of tea?" There was something simple, sincere in that voice; it couldn't be the voice of a beggar. Then have you no money at all?" asked Rosemary. None, madam", came the answer. How unusual!" Rosemary looked at the girl closer. And suddenly it seemed to her such an adventure. As a matter of fact," he said, "I wanted you to come into the library for a moment. Will Miss Smith excuse us?" The big eyes were raised to him, but Rosemary answered for her: "Of course she will", and they went out of the room together. I say," said Philip, when they were alone. Explain, who is she? What does it all mean?" Rosemary, laughing, leaned against the door and said: "I picked her up in the street. She asked me for the price of a cup of tea and I brought her home with m.
A cup of tea. Discourse Analysis of . ansfield Stories Thesis Uhk. The Ant and the Grasshopper. After shopping at an antique store she is met by a young poor girl named Miss Smith who begs her for money for a cup of tea. Instead, Rosemary brings her back to her own home and treats Miss Smith to a taste of her luxurious lifestyle. Rosemarys husband Philip initially disapproves and tells her so himself.
The purpose: to analyze the text A cup of tea by . ansfield, to show the role of stylistic devices in the comprehension of the narration, to compare the stylistic devices used by the author and by the translator. simile metaphor irony epithet metonymy personification. 7. Kathleen Mansfield (Murry) (1888 – 1923). Kathleen Mansfield (Murry) (1888 – 1)The pen name Kathreen 1923) Mansfield 2)A master of the short story 3)Named herself a pupil of Anton Chekhov 4)Loved Russian literature. A price of cup family of happiness tea for Rosemary. 13. Stylistic devices. A little battered creature with enormous eyes ( metaphor) Thin, birdlike shoulders( simile) Poor, little thing ( metaphor) Poor little creature ( metaphor) She pushed the thin figure in the chair ( metonymy) The big eyes were raised to him( metonymy) I like you awfully ( oxymoron).
One theme in Katherine Mansfield's "A Cup of Tea" is how the aristocracy treat other people. Another theme is how the aristocracy, despite their wealth, are insecure and often project onto others the attributes they hate about themselves. In her singular concern for status and wealth, Rosemary represents the aristocracy.
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