Themes: Exile and Isolation

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Mansfield herself knew well the plight of a woman on her own living in exile: The last years of her life were a frenetic search for health on the Continent. The pleurisy that afflicted her in 1917 was later aggravated into tuberculosis; she died at the age of thirty-four near Fontainebleau, France, in 1923, when a coughing fit ruptured blood vessels.

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What's a good thesis for the theme of isolation in "Miss Brill" and Trifles?

A good thesis for the theme of isolation in "Miss Brill" and Trifles could be: Both works depict the profound isolation and loneliness suffered by women, but in very different ways. "Miss Brill" uses a stream of consciousness to reveal her character's loneliness, while Trifles conveys Minnie Wright's isolation through the observations and discussions of other characters, highlighting different narrative techniques to explore similar themes.

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