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“Bliss” is an example of an unusually ambiguous story; Mansfield chose a point of view that by its nature must rely on the technical devices of context and implication to convey its meanings....
‘Bliss’ (which can be read here) calls to mind the phrase ‘ignorance is bliss’, and this is the question which lurks behind Mansfield’s story. Is it sometimes best to remain in the dark?
Mrs. Knight’s description of the fire suggests that the fire too has changed into something else. However, this is only a metaphor. This suggests that, although things seem to be undergoing a transformation, nothing has really changed, and the enchantment is illusory.
Jun 8, 2022 · The stories in Bliss share a number of common themes, exploring the nature of human personality and sexuality, alienation, loneliness, and malaise. The collection is characterized by a bitter sense of irony; a hard, clean style; and a Chekhovian psychological realism.
‘Bliss’, like much modernist fiction, is marked by its use of ambiguous symbolism: symbols whose meanings appear multifaceted and hard to pin down. And central to the story is the symbol of the pear-tree, which recurs at numerous points throughout ‘Bliss’.
The richness of ‘‘Bliss’’ allows for much discussion; critics have focused on different aspects of the story—those they deem most essential to its understanding—such as character analysis,...
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Analyzing Bertha's Character and Emotional State in "Bliss" Through Symbols and Imagery. In Katherine Mansfield's "Bliss," Bertha appears to lead a blissful life, but this perception is...