Critical reception of Miss Brill and Why I Live at the P.O
There are some perspectives from which people can read a writer’s work, evaluate and analyze it. Critical reception or dialogue of a piece of work is an essential component of the photovoice process.
It enables the participants or readers as well as critiques to ask questions that assist them to gain a deeper understanding of the stories that other participating individuals have shared. Moreover, it assists in identifying the causes, solutions, as well as consequences of some of the issues discussed in a text.
This paper looks at the critical reception of Katherine Mansfield’s Miss Brill and Eudora Welty’s Why I Live at the P.O regarding characterizing the critical dialogue that surrounds the two stories about other similar accounts.