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** At the beginning, "Mrs. Dalloway said she was going to buy flowers herself." The author slips to the point, and the banquet brings the reader into the spiritual world of the characters. describes a wonderful passage when Mrs. Dalloway has just left home and walks alone through the streets of LondonStream of consciousnessMove.
Woolf. The successful use of stream-of-consciousness techniques crosses the boundaries of time and space, and uses a day in physical time to represent the character's psychological life in time, so that the very different life experiences of Mrs. Dalloway and Septimos pour into the same river of consciousness.
A torture that hits the heart.
In Greek mythology.
, the once wise and brave Sisyphus is punished for the ineffective act of pushing a stone up the mountain, just like we, who continue to repeat our lives day after day, are also like Mrs. Dalloway in the story.
In the eyes of others, Clarissa Dalloway, the wife of a diplomat, is powerful, hypocritical, and a noblewoman who would rather spend countless efforts to throw a boring banquet.
Sadly, even Clarissa Dalloway herself had such thoughts. Because of the banquet, she believed that she had to buy flowers in person; Because of the banquet, she had to give invitations to all who should have arrived; It is also because of the banquet that she must stand in front of the door like a stake to greet the guests warmly.
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Mrs. Dalloway was the First World War.
The quintessential definition of a woman in post-British society: "Angel at home". She accepts the constraints imposed by society and even eagerly plays her part:
The wife of a politician. Another character in the class, Sally. Seton, when she was younger, was a very independent woman.
She smoked a cigar, ran naked down the hallway to get a sponge bag for the shower, and made some blunt, unladylike comments. More than 30 years later, when Sally reappeared, she also became a cheesy housewife, married a wealthy husband and had 5 sons.
Peter follows a girl he meets on the street for half an hour, and then realizes that he is just "imagining" the relationship between himself and the girl, as if he were "imagining a life in which sails do all those good things". Through the description of the characters' thoughts and perceptions, the author emphasizes the thoughts, rather than the real events, and the influence of fate. There is an opinion that "Mrs. Dalloway".
Many of the real-life scenes in are the realization of the thoughts of the characters in **. Despite her frailty, Mrs. Dalloway was full of enthusiasm for life. She is passionate about throwing parties because she wants to bring people together and create joy.
Her charm comes from her sense of "joie de vivre" (joie de vivre). She interprets Smith's suicide as a love of life; When she realized that her marriage was not a farce, her emotions were not affected in the slightest.
Timmers. Smith is a World War I hero traumatized by war and mentally ill.
and depression. The author blames the deterioration of his condition and the suicide on the attitude of the doctors: the doctors arbitrarily assessed his psychological condition, spoke only to his wife (and not to the patients themselves), and refused to give the patients the opportunity to speak frankly about their true feelings. Woolf.
History of bipolar disorder.
Bipolar disorder), her condition bears some resemblance to Smith (both hallucinated birds to sing in Greek, and Woolf attempted suicide by jumping off a building). Woolf eventually committed suicide by throwing herself into the river at the age of 59.
Give it one.
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Mrs. Dalloway (mrsDalloway) is a full-length stream-of-consciousness published by Virginia Woolf in 1925. The character traits of the protagonist may be ** the author's friend Ms. Ottoline Morrell.
** Describes the protagonist Clarissa. Details of Dalloway's life in a day in Britain after World War I. As one of Woolf's masterpieces, it was named one of the 100 best English books from 1923 to 2005 by Time magazine.
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In "Mrs. Dalloway", Woolf shows us Mrs. Dalloway's life through her life experience of constant struggle and compromise. Struggle is a rebellion against reality, and compromise is a helpless choice in life. The emptiness and boredom of life made Mrs. Dalloway sophisticated, and the cruelty of war caused this mediocre little woman to think about life and death, and even then, her daily life, and even the whole person, was without spiritual support, and was always lost in the labyrinth of material wealth and spiritual emptiness.
Woolf, as an important figure in feminism, illustrates through a series of examples that women must be financially independent in order to be spiritually and materially independent. Only when you are financially independent can you dominate your thoughts and emotions, and you can control your own erratic life. At the same time, the story revolves around Mrs. Dalloway's preparation of an upper-class party.
The reader's perspective travels through time spans and intersperses the protagonist's thinking and reality, and through the description of the details of Mrs. Dalloway's life in a day, she shapes her life experience and the entire British society before and after the First World War.
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