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In the story “The Little Girl” . Kezia’s upbringing is responsible for her image of her father as a strict, unfeeling and authoritarian individual. How does the modern day upbringing of children make them better adjusted to parent child relationships.
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Answered by BloomingBud
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In the story "THE LITTLE GIRL" describe that mansfield may be exploring the theme of control. There is a sense that is a her mother and the servants in the house appeared to be the responsibility her a father. Who controls every individual. Each individual mentioned in the house with the exception of Kezia's father is female. It is possible that mansfield is attempting to the highlight the control that the male exerts over the female. This attitude of her father is however proving to be very detrimental to Kezia's relationship with her father. She stutters when she talks to him as if she is in fear of him. As this story is named "THE LITTLE GIRL" describes that the girl is still very small girl. Her age is of importance because the little one is oblivious of the position of the female in the society. One would expect her to leave her life with an element of freedom due to the fact that she was a small child.

Now a days many parents are understanding and they keep the relation of their and their child as best friends. They also understands the problem faced by the child, and parents makes us understand when we commit mistakes rather than beating with stick (as in the story Kezia is beaten by her father with stick).

So therefore, the relationship of parents should be good so that children can share their problems freely.
Answered by Anonymous
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THE LITTLE GIRL

In The Little Girl by Katherine Mansfield we have the theme of fear, control, freedom, independence, acceptance, compassion and change. Taken from her Something Childish and Other Stories collection the story is narrated in the third person by an unnamed narrator and from the beginning of the story the reader realises that Mansfield may be exploring the theme of control. 

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Story of a little girl who had developed extreme fear for her father. She loved her but she feared him more. 

Summary "The Little Girl". It is a short story written by Katherine Mansfield. It is depicted around a little girl name Kazia. 

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One of the best-known short stories of K.Mansfield is THE LITTLE GIRL. First of all I would like to mention that I like this  ...

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