Miss. Brill
...hen she goes to the park she observes the environment and people, also makes her own play in her head. A good observer, she can notice every single incident or some small details seem significant. Such as “Wasn’t the conductor wearing a new coat?” This reveals that Miss. Brill is a good observant. While she observes everything in the park, she also has a great imagination with regards to the environment; her creative thoughts about each object in the park makes her own life full and pleasant. However, Miss. Brill is also an unrealistic, lonely and sensitive poor old lady when one considers her life. She is very unrealistic because she is accustomed to living in a fantasy world, that she creates for herself. In her imaginative world, there is no badness, only good things. This shows how unrealistic she is. Apparently, this also shows that she is shy and lonely. On the other hand, the fact that Miss. Brill has no real close friends and shows how isolated she is. The reason she is isolated from others because she is old, but she thinks of herself as a young woman still. Therefore, when one of the two young people on the park bench speak impolitely and say, “But why? Because of that stupid old thing at the end there?” “Why does she come here at all- Who wants her? Why doesn’t she keep her silly old mug at home?” Miss. Brill is brought out of her fantasy world and deeply hurt. She is sensitive to thi...