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Mrs. Dalloway by Virginia Woolf is set in post-World War I England. It follows a day in the life of upper-class Clarissa Dalloway, wife and mother, as she prepares to host a party that evening 1/7
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Mrs. Dalloway by Virginia Woolf is set in post-World War I England. It follows a day in the life of upper-class Clarissa Dalloway, wife and mother, as she prepares to host a party that evening 1/7
On one hand, Clarissa represents how people are expected to behave in society. On the other hand, Septimus, a war veteran, shows us what happens when someone is unable to meet those expectations. 4/7
The novel is a nuanced narrative that explores societal expectations, the impact of war, mental health, and the passage of time. Woolf portrays the oppressive nature of societal norms and the pressure to conform, as characters struggle against these expectations. 3/7
I'm a thriller and mystery fan, but I know I need to mix it up to grow. Exploring new genres exposes me to fresh ideas, perspectives, and writing styles. 7/7
Additionally, Woolf delves into the theme of time, reflecting on how past experiences shape present identities and the fleeting nature of life. Mrs. Dalloway touches upon the social and political changes of that time, capturing the complexities of the human psyche. 6/7