In Mrs. Dalloway, Woolf explores the internal lives of her characters, which is why this novel is such a significant work of modernist literature. By presenting the inner workings of each major character in such detail, Woolf emphasizes the private nature of their emotions and psychology. The reader learns what motivates the characters to behave in certain ways and why they communicate as they do; in this way, the themes of privacy and communication emerge.
By highlighting the private worlds of the characters, Woolf also gives the reader the opportunity to appreciate the complexity of everyone's private worlds in a more general sense. A novel like Mrs. Dalloway gives a reader reason to wonder about their own choices around communication, like what information might be withheld and what might be shared and why.
Monday, June 3, 2019
Elucidate the theme of communication versus privacy in Mrs. Dalloway.
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