"Miss Brill" - questions
- Due Apr 7, 2014 by 11:59pm
- Points 10
"Miss Brill The Wooden Bowl"Miss Brill" End Of An Illusion
“Miss Brill” questions for discussion in class:
- What is the theme of the story?
- What do you think is the protagonist’s character?
- What is the protagonist’s lifestyle?
- What are her needs?
- What is Miss Brill’s age?
- What was her vocation?
- What bearing does her vocation have on the story?
- Who are her friends?
- What seems to be her attitude toward the women in the park?
- What seems to be her attitude toward the men in the park?
- Describe her room. Why does she live in this tiny place?
- Why does she go to the park every Sunday? What does she find?
- What does she see as her “purpose” in the park?
- She is an eavesdropper—why does she do this?
- What part does the little pelt (fur) play?
- What remark was made that brought about her epiphany?
- What do you think about the remark that was made? How careful are you about the words that you say?
- What is Miss Brill’s new awareness of herself?
- Why does she not even purchase a slice of cake?
- How do you look at or act toward older people? How does this story change your perspective and the way you look at or act toward older people?
- How do you expect your own life to be when you are elderly?
After we go over the questions, I will attach a critique of "Miss Brill" - The End of an Illusion.
Then I will attach "Miss Brill" The Wooden Bowl
I will also attach Nearing Home: Life, Faith, and Finishing Well.