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Family Furnishings

It seems as though human behavior can change once you are placed in a new setting. Over time you meet new people and experience things which can change your personality either better or for the worse. The path to finding your true identity can often be difficult and involve many changes which may change your personality into something you never thought it would be. In “Family Furnishings” we see how the narrator goes from a simple country girl, warm and sweet hearted, to a cold hearted being. Ultimately the changes she encounters turn her into selfish, insensitive person whom is quite content living this way. The subtle changes that the narrator goes though are characterized by the way she talks about her family and the way she acts around Alfrida after moving to the city. It is strange to see how the narrator can come from a positive upbringing, in our eyes, and than end up turning into a snob. Yet, from my perspective, the narrator is like a caterpillar using a leaf for......


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