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Prelude; and At the Bay
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Katherine Mansfield
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In "Prelude" by Katherine Mansfield, what is so significant about the "aloe" in the story?
What are some characteristics of Linda Burnell in "Prelude"?
In what way does Kathrine Mansfield use language, structure, and imagery to generate effect and significance in "Prelude" (specifically with regard to the aloe plant)?
How does Katherine Mansfield use literary features such as language, structure and imagery to generate effect and significance when talking about the aloe plant , her dog or her husband Stanley ?
How does Katherine Mansfield use literary features such as language, structure, and imagery to generate significance when talking about the aloe plant, her dog, and her husband?
What critical commentary can be given about the second part of Mansfield's "Prelude"?
Based on "Prelude" and "At the Bay," what is Mansfield saying about middle-aged men and their characteristics?