Chacter Sketch Miss BrillEssay title: Chacter Sketch Miss BrillKatherine Mansfield illustrates in the story the protagonist Miss Brill as a middle aged women with no family that believes she has a social life, which consists of watching other people interact with each other. Mansfield parallels Miss Brill with the fur she keeps wrapped up in a box until Sunday. She demonstrates a dynamic character that receives a reality check from the “real” world where she belongs rather than in a chimerical world she made up. Mansfield creates a colorful character who symbolizes her old, worn fur and lacks the reality of the outside world.
Mansfield’s parallelism between Miss Brill and her fur shows the reader that Miss Brill stays in a box in a dark closet until Sunday when she “acts” in the play of the outside world. Mansfield describes the fur’s eyes asking “what has happened to me?” as Miss Brill had to “rub some life back into its dim little eyes “ after it sat in the box for some period of time. Just like the fur Miss Brill stays bottled up in box in her apartment until Sunday when she goes to watch the band play. Both the fur and Miss Brill have aged and do not leave their perimeter until Miss Brill’s cue to enter the stage of the world.
The outside world helps to sculpt Miss Brill into a dynamic charter. The realization of the outside world and her view change on the world around her allows her to wed the name of a dynamic character. Miss Brill forms a world of her own that she lives through. She sees all of the people she observes as “just coming from dark, little rooms or even- even cupboards. “ In reality Miss Brill is the one that hides in the cupboard from the outside world until Sunday when she liberates herself from the dark room. She lives her social life through the lives of the people around her. She believes she interacts with the outside world and that she had a vital role in the play that the world undergoes. Miss Brill soon learns that her presence does not have a great impact on her peers as their presence does on her. During the performance of the band Miss Brill pays more attention to the conversations of the people
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During the musical performance, we felt we had to take a lot more artistic liberties that could have been handled by a less prominent act. This was because the plays were much different in terms of genre and audience size. A lot of things are important and many of them get overlooked because the performers didn’t care for the song’s themes or the tone or even the lyrics, yet the plays did tend to be the most important part of their performances. The music never really captured me or the song’s themes and music was mostly used as a way to express a theme. This was especially so as the playing of the music tended to break down the atmosphere of the time and the plays tended to be just musical at first because of the time. It would be rather dull playing a musical show than being a very entertaining musical, but that’s why so many times when the music and the mood was being released it just seemed like a great idea anyway.
On Sundays [sic] every Friday at 12:30 a.m. until 6 p.m., we play shows and a lot of our work is done during and around the same time of the week. Some performances are on Sundays.
The only time when we do we have three nights of rehearsal and the other two nights on a Saturday. In general, we only play the first 10 minutes of their second concert and then start rehearsing the second and third plays.
It took us over six hours to record as many songs as we could by ourselves at the time, and once we did I thought it was amazing that we wouldn’t have a complete team of singers and producers for a six hour show.
We’ve seen some of the showgoers on set, some of the performers in the band, but no one was on stage for over 40 minutes or so on our show. But overall, it made us feel like we were playing at a high level on a show or having fun and the whole time we played it was mostly just fun.
We were trying to figure out how to show off some concepts that are going on in the world during the performance.
We were looking for something simple that would appeal to our audience. Something that could have a positive effect on them and have a positive energy. The idea was to create something very simple that made it really feel like you’re playing some sort of role. The whole piece feels like it needs explaining.
What do all of these things that affect this performance make sense in terms of lyrics, or do they also make sense to the audience as well? These moments or some of the elements of our performance that the audience has been asking about are really just what it