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  1. Summary. The wealthy Sheridan family are preparing themselves to host a garden party. Laura is charged with commanding the workers on the placement of the marquee. Her "superior" air quickly disintegrates into an admiration for the workingmen, with whom she feels a personal connection.

  2. Need help with The Garden Party in Katherine Mansfield's The Garden Party? Check out our revolutionary side-by-side summary and analysis.

  3. impress people at garden - Hundreds, yes, literally hundreds, had come out in a single night; the green bushes bowed down as though they had been visited by archangels

  4. Katherine Mansfields “The Garden Party” explores themes of maturation and the loss of innocence as its protagonist, Laura, develops an understanding that distinctions of class vanish in the face of human mortality.

  5. Jul 10, 1998 · The Garden-Party. And after all the weather was ideal. They could not have had a more perfect day for a garden-party if they had ordered it. Windless, warm, the sky without a cloud. Only the blue was veiled with a haze of light gold, as it is sometimes in early summer.

  6. Jan 20, 2016 · ‘The Garden Party’ (1920) is probably Katherine Mansfields best-known and best-loved story. She never wrote a full-length novel, but – taking her cue from such innovators as Anton Chekhov – made the short story form her own.

  7. In “The Garden Party,” Laura’s journey may reflect such themes of innocence lost and the necessary departure into the darkness and ambiguity of the world. Finally, regardless of any allusion, the suggestion that the garden has been visited by archangels further adds to the supernatural beauty of the garden.