Summary of The Doll's House by Katherine Mansfield
The Doll's House - Katherine Mansfield The Doll's House is a beautiful short story written by Katherine Mansfield. Mansfield portrays the trivial activities of men. In this story she depicts the cruelty of grown up people in the society. She explores the cruelty of the society. She brings out the difference of opinion among children about rich, poor, higher and lower status of people. In this short story there are five child characters. They are the Burnell daughters and the Kelvey daughters, Aunt Beryl, Mrs. Kelvey, the school teacher and so on. In this story the small innocent children are poisoned by their rich parents about poor children. As a result of this the rich kids grow up with evil thoughts about the poor. Mrs. Hay the aunt of Burnells children gifts a dolls house. The children are filled with gay by seeing the dolls house. The house looked more real and beautiful. The house had two bed rooms, living rooms, kitchen, chimneys,