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In "The Fly," by Katherine Mansfield, the fly is an insect that is depicted raising emotions in the viewer. The fly is shown crawling around on the character's body and leaving a mess, which represents the character's deteriorating mental state. While the fly is crawling around, the viewer can see the character's thoughts reflected in its movements.

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in readers? The scene with the fly in “The Fly” by Katherine Mansfield raises a range of different emotions in readers. There is a sense of pity for the fly, as it is trapped, unable to escape and doomed to an inevitable death. At the same time, there is a sense of sadness, as the narrators’ nostalgia for the past evokes a sense of loss and longing. Finally, there is a sense of frustration and helplessness, as the narrator is unable to save the fly, despite wanting to.

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Jan. 17, 2023, 6:19 p.m.

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Published: Tuesday, January 17, 2023

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