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Miss Brills sense of herself is at least partly based on her attitudes towardothers. Give instances of this tendency, showing also how it is connected with her drastic change of mood.
 
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  • Early in the story (par. 5), her reaction to some of her fellow concert-goers is a bit condescending, which enables her to feel somewhat superior which is highly ironic in light of subsequent developments. At paragraphs 9 and 10, just before her disillusionment, she feels herself to be at one with the rest of the audience, an equal participant in what she thinks of as the significance and beauty of the event. Then, when she discovers how she really appears to at least some of the others present, it is this cruel epiphany that shatters her happiness and even her sense of herself.

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