I Feel Pretty “A Cup of Tea” by Katherine Mansfield Anita Goodgrade.

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I Feel Pretty “A Cup of Tea” by Katherine Mansfield Anita Goodgrade

“A Cup of Tea” Rosemary Fell, an insecure but wealthy young woman, takes in poor Miss Smith with the intent of helping her, but Rosemary's insecurities put an end to this charitable act.

Katherine Mansfield

Topic: Materialism Figurative Devices:  Symbolism  Setting

Pro. Lit. Crit. by: Jane Smith Topic(s) Discussed in criticism:

Object (label) Medium: (Ex. Sculpture, Painting) Connection: (Topic from Thesis) Process: (How did you create this object?)