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Mrs. Dalloway

Communication enables individuals to relate to others on a deeper level, but it can also result in a loss of privacy. The reader is taken on a journey into the lives and thoughts of many people. The novel gives you the ability to hear and see what may seem like ordinary conversations and interactions between characters, but if looked at with a deeper scope of vision, the opportunity to take a glimpse into their lives is obtained. Communication comes in many forms. Things such as windows, curtains, and doors can act as tools, in which can enable people to control the amount of privacy and communication in their everyday lives. In the novel Mrs.Dalloway by Virginia Woolf, Clarissa Dalloway and Septimus Smith, two very different characters, are both struggling to achieve the balance between communication and privacy in their lives through their interactions with others.
In the novel, Septimus and Clarissa are seen to be very similar characters despite their many differences, but......


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