A child they say can change a life and as young as they are have a heart as pure as one can be. They do not see difference within one another they do not see segregation within a society nor do they see the norms. In this quote, Mansfield depicts how the heart of a child remains free of all biased judgment. knowing the Kelveys, they are the plural of the small society as they are not to see the "The Doll's House", the daughters of a washerwoman and "Jailbird". According to the norm, in the story, the privileges of the poor is nonexistent for they have no rights to see and admire the same things as the rich. this same norm is what the parents are trying to seed into the innocent minds of the children, but only a child can prevent. That is what Mansfield try's to depicts through the aspects of the story and the Quote show's just how. Zezia's heart is small as she does not understand the norms of the society in witch she lives; As she breaks the rule of her society as well as her house by inviting the Kelveys to see "The Doll's House". Kezia does not see the wrongs in inviting the Kelveys in to "The Doll's House"; As she said " you can come and see our doll's house "all the same". She stated "all the same" gives the reader hope that discrimination will someday culminate. It also makes
the reader understand that the new generation, Like Kezia will put an end to the old generation for the seed their parents plan on growing within them will not get the best of them. It shows