Miss Jean has who is in her prime has an attraction to the married art master named Teddy Lloyd, in her affair with the single music master, Gordon Lowther she is still determined to make “The Brodie girls” the best they can be. This story is all about love and betrayel by none other than one her girls – Sandy. In this story one of the biggest flash backs is under the Elm tree, the novel begins 6 years later with the girls using flashback to go into more detail about the school, girls and Miss Jean Brodie herself.
This flashback helps us learn about Miss Jean Brodie’s teaching styles, she is described as the woman in her prime, a flamboyant woman with unorthodox methods. However Miss Brodie wants her girls to grow up and become individual rather than conform. “and all my pupils are the creme de la creme”Miss Brodie herself is also a bit of an outsider as well to the school because of teaching methods. This flashforward reveals that Miss Brodie is betrayed, but it does not give out information on who!
Despite the flashforwards giving information to what happens in the future the author seems to keep that sense of mystery of what it yet to come in order to keep the reader reading but still in control. The structure here lets us flashbackwards and read on while we then flashforward with little information of what will happen, so we will read on the see the details of it and let our imaginations run wild of the all the possibilities of what is yet to happen. The flashforwards seem to very short, but still give good insight on what may just happen in the future.
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One flashforward happens to be about a young girl by the name of Mary McGregor. Mary is part of the Brodie set but is seen as the limp crazy girl of the set. She is victimised by not only the girls themselves but Miss Bordie herself! “Along came Mary McGregor, the last member of the set, whose fame rested on being on her being a silent lump, a nobody whom everybody could blame” However Mary believes that being part of set and being taught by Miss Brodie happened to be the best years of her life. It occured to her then that the first years with Miss Brodie, sitting listening to all those stories and opinions which had nothing to do with the ordinary world, had been the happiest time of her life” in the flashforward we see that Mary is working in the Wrens, losing her lover and eventually dying in a fire that occurs in a hotel in Cumberland. Another flashforward in this story happens to be that Miss Brodie is betrayed by one of her own girls! Monical Douglas catches Mr. Lloyd kissing Miss Brodie in the art room; Miss Brodie and Mr. Lowther are absent from school for two weeks during which time they had become lovers.
Only Monica and Sandy are aware of the kiss but decide they should keep to themselves. “I know he had his arm round her and was kissing her” Even thought Miss Brodie is in love with Mr. Lowther she still has an affair with Mr. Lloyd as well. The flashforward for this happens to reveal that Sandy happens to betray Miss Brodie to Miss Mackey, This decision was escalated by the death of Joyce Emily, who ran away to Spain to fight for Franco after listening to Miss Brodie, Sandy believes that Miss Brodie just uses people as she is thought as an arrogant, manipulative woman in Sandy’s eyes.
This flashforward shows us how one of the Brodie set can go on from being heavily influenced by Miss Brodie to standing on her own two feet and thinking for herself and apposing to Miss Brodie. The flashforwards in this story help up get a general idea of how these characters change through the years and how they are lead to do betray or fight all because of the influence given by Miss Brodie.
Overal The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie seems to be a successful story because of it’s flashbacks and flashforwards which help us see into the future, reflect back and yet keep the interest in reading to up to that one point we know little information about and look at how it all happens. We see that the twist in the story is the betrayal by one of Miss Brodie’s own girls, that after all the praise and glory given to Miss Brodie, she’s seen as a critic who knows very little, doesn’t care for the girls education and seems to be rather self rightious and manipulative.
The Essay on Miss U From A Girl
Dear, I am surprised that you did not call me yesterday just because I was laughing something that I didn't even know what I was laughing about (you know I always laugh we you are talking). I hope it's not a test again, because every time you say it's a test, it makes me think that I am not good enough for you, may be you deserve better girls. I think it's harder for me to say all these face to ...