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      • The story’s curious and free-spirited protagonist, Laura is Mr. and Mrs. Sheridan’s teenage daughter and sister to Laurie, Jose and Meg. As she begins to come of age, Laura starts to realize the pitfalls of her privileged upbringing, especially the restrictions it places on socializing.
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  2. Laura is one of four Sheridan children. The story does not give her age, yet her emerging sense of self, distinct from her family, suggests that she is a teenager. She is leaving behind her sheltered youth and moving into the unfamiliar, wider world.

  3. Laura's relationship with her family in "The Garden Party" is marked by closeness to her brother Laurie and detachment from her mother. While Mrs. Sheridan is class-conscious and...

  4. The story’s curious and free-spirited protagonist, Laura is Mr. and Mrs. Sheridan’s teenage daughter and sister to Laurie, Jose and Meg. As she begins to come of age, Laura starts to realize the pitfalls of her privileged upbringing, especially the restrictions it places on socializing.

  5. Mrs. Sheridan and her daughters are preparing for a garden party that afternoon. Mrs. Sheridan instructs Laura to supervise the workmen who have arrived to set up a marquee. The narrator describes Laura as artistic, someone who loves to arrange things.

  6. Laura imitates her mother in dealing with the unfamiliar men because her family is the only model she has for interacting with others. However, it’s notable that when she stops being herself and starts being her mother, she is literally unable to speak.

  7. In "The Garden Party," Laura is characterized as empathetic, sensitive, and idealistic. She initially feels a deep compassion for the working-class family affected by a tragedy but...

  8. Apr 27, 2024 · The story features a seemingly idyllic garden party thrown by a middle-class family, but it takes a dark turn when a delivery arrives about a death in a nearby working-class neighborhood. This juxtaposition forces the protagonist, Laura, to confront social inequalities and the fragility of life.

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