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Differences Between Virginia Woolf And Mrs Dalloway

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Chapter 2: Virginia Woolf and Mrs.Dalloway
Virginia Woolf"s novel, Mrs.Dalloway has been classified as a modernist novel,mainly because of its use of what is known as the 'stream of consciousness' technique.This particular technique does not allow narration of the actions,deeds and incidents of characters or a depiction of the external or outward aspect of their lives.But it aims at the exploration of the minds of the characters and this makes it rather challenging for the readers to follow the storyline.Mrs.Dalloway is a wonderfully representative modernist text not because of this narrative technique but also because it captures so brilliantly the fragmented consciousness that has come to be considered symptomatic of life in the twentieth century.As we step into the twenty-first more than half a continent away, we may be surprised to find how eloquently it continues to speak to us, here today.
In her novel, Mrs.Dalloway,Virginia Woolf has been able to interweave characters with such ingenuity that they flow into each other, each representing a single or more of her concerns, building together a complex structure of human fallibilities that at once speak to,but are greatre than, any single protagonist burdened with the kind of anxieties that plagued Woolf."They-Clarissa and Richard Dalloway, their daughter …show more content…

Thus touching and merging has been achieved through the 'stream of consciousness' technique in the novel. The stream of consciousness is a technique in which the entire psyche of the characters is put forward in words. This internalisation of characters is done by a division of time. One is mechanical time, that is hours of the clock, and the other is the inner time, that is the time of the mind, one past's life. The division of the time validates the turning loose of emotion that helped Woolf to celebrate to the "inner life" of her characters in contrast to the outside

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