The Dinner Party

– Mona Gardner
Title: The Dinner Party
Penned by: Mona Gardner
The Saturday Review of Literature
Characters Involved: (Major Character & Minor Character to be written)

Mona Gardner is an American author. She had her story “The Dinner Party” published in the Saturday Review of Literature in 1941. The story takes place in India during the time when it was a British colony. “The Dinner Party’ takes place sometimes during the later part of Britan’s rule in India. In the story a colonel and a girl argue about how women act in a crisis.

Textual Lines:
1. “A woman ‘s unfailing reaction in any crisis,” the colonel says, “is to scream.
2. A man has that ounce more of nerve control than a woman has and that last ounce is what counts.
3. “A man has just shown us an example of perfect control”.
“Presence of mind can become the strongest weapon of the battle of life”

Conclusion: should be written at the end of SHORT-STORIES ending
“WISH U ALL THE SUCCESS”

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