Dolls House
"The Dolls House" by Katherine Mansfield is the characterization of Kezia as she travels in her innocence through the symbolic world of experience. ... The story commences with the arrival of the dolls house sent to the Burnell children. ... As the two older children admire the red carpet, red plush chairs, and gold frames of this highly ornamented house, Kezia, the youngest of the girls, takes an interest in the rather simple lamp. ... Kezia proceeds to find fault with the state and proportions of the dolls house and perfection with the lamp in its simplicity. As others take interests in the gaudy nature of the house, Kezia rebels: "But the lamp was perfect.