3 Questions: Mrs. Dalloway 59-94
1. Why does Woolf continue to highlight Peter's self-pity at the rejection of love he faces considering the fact that The Smiths are now in the picture who in my opinion have to endure more misfortunes than himself?
2. What is the significance of the old woman singing the ancient song?
3. What message is Woolf trying to convey through the actions of Peter, Hugh, and Mr. Brewer as members of the upper class?
2. What is the significance of the old woman singing the ancient song?
3. What message is Woolf trying to convey through the actions of Peter, Hugh, and Mr. Brewer as members of the upper class?
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