Mrs. Dalloway pg. 94-151
Aside from the perspective/narration of Peter Walsh, we had the opportunity to read about Clarissa Dalloway from the perspective of Lady Burton following her lunch with Hugh and Richard. Thus far, I believe Lady Burton’s point of view has been the most complex because of how well written it was aside from Clarissa Dalloway’s narrations. However, the complex point of view did not compromise the ability to visualize what was going on in the reading. As a reader, you were able to analyze Clarissa Dalloway in a sense that was quite different from the bias of Peter. A failed romance was not used to develop the characterization of Clarissa Dalloway’s coldness. The first image from this novel that lingered in mind was the scene that consisted of Hugh and Richard walking down the street and Lady Burton was falling asleep. Woolf used the image of a string linking them all together.
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