21 Search Results for Clarissa in Mrs Dalloway by Virginia Woolf

Mrs. Dalloway by Virginia Woolf. Term Paper

He talks to his dead war buddy Evans, and fears he cannot feel anything at all (Woolf 86). In comparison, Clarissa is extremely interested in what people feel, and she is not afraid to show her own feelings toward her friends and guests, even if the Continue Reading...

Mrs. Dalloway by Virginia Woolf Term Paper

But of all this what could the most observant of friends have said except what a gardener says when he opens the conservatory door in the morning and finds a new blossom on his plant: -- it has flowered; flowered from vanity, ambition, idealism, pas Continue Reading...

Mrs. Dalloway; The Hours Michael Term Paper

These elements of suffering and true friendship contribute to Clarissa's ultimate spiritual survival, despite her society and her own tendency towards flippancy. Clarissa's illness brings with it a number of results. Her personality and outlook bec Continue Reading...

Michael Cunningham Virginia Woolf Term Paper

Hours In her novel "Mrs. Dalloway," Virginia Woolf demonstrated a distinctly modern style as she revealed the dynamics of perception rather than simply writing another "conventional" story, like many other writers of her time. Michael Cunningham, i Continue Reading...

Hours - by Michael Cunningham Term Paper

" And while Clarissa is not repulsed at all by her reflection in the window, Mrs. Woolf is another story, as far as how she sees herself. "She does not look directly into the oval mirror that hangs above the basin...she does not permit herself to lo Continue Reading...