The Garden Party

How is death portrayed at the end of the story? Is Laura shocked by what she sees? Why or why not?

How is death portrayed at the end of the story? Is Laura shocked by what she sees? Why or why not?

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A minor theme in comparison to life, death is the catalyst by which change occurs in a number of key stories within the overall work. Mr. Scott’s death in "The Garden Party" awakens in Laura Sheridan, the main character, a dislike of her family’s elitism. Death does give a sense of peace as well.