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Clarissa And Septimus In Mrs. Dalloway

Although the entire novel tells of only one day, Virginia Woolf covers a lifetime in her enlightening novel of the mystery of the human personality. The delicate Clarissa Dalloway, a disciplined English lady, provides the perfect contrast to Septimus Warren Smith, an insane ex-soldier living in chaos. The reader also learns of Clarissa Dalloway through the thoughts of other characters, such as her old passion Peter Walsh, her husband Richard, and her daughter Elizabeth. Septimus Warren Smith, driven insane by witnessing the death of his friend in the war, acts as Clarissa's societal antithesis, but the reader learns that they often are more similar than different. Virginia Woolf examines the human personality in two distinct methods: she observes that different aspects of one's personality emerge in front of different people, and she analyzes how the appearance of a person and the reality of that person diverge. By offering the personality in all its varying forms, Woolf......


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