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Essay heading: Brill
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She now seems even more detached, this implies that she is putting on a show rather than living her own life.
As Miss Brill moves from her closed-up existence to self-awareness, the reader is also taken on the trip. The reader’s thoughts of Miss Brill during the story reflect and shift along with Miss Brill’s thoughts about herself... displayed 300 characters
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The reader is not given any real clues about Miss Brill, other than her occupation - a teacher and that she goes to the park every Sunday. Her age is unknown and hard to guess. Miss Brill comes across as much younger than she is, because of her rejection towards older people. She finds them “odd [and] silent ... displayed next 300 characters
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