d yet???Honestly, I have nothing else to say about this text. I feel like there should be some resolution but I’m not sure what it is. The characters are and they do. They coexist, they become and they develop. To understand who they become we must examine who they were at the beginning of the novel. They do each develop in their own ways. They seem to move and grow with the times. Well not all of them. Bernard for instance seems to remain the same but that is because there is no necessity for him to change. He is developed enough as the leader of the group. It does seem as if Jinny and Susan seem to change positions. Jinny becomes less concerned with the social world and instead replaces that with an obsession of self. However, it is not an unhealthy obsession. Instead she becomes more self-aware than anything else. Susan also realizes that she need not be concerned with a life he already has. She is able to step away from the life of being stuck in the home. While Rhoda does come into herself, she does not lose the idea that she is still not a part of the society she lives in.
Overall the novel is good but it isn’t the typical novel but the way things occur it is easy to see the characters have their own actions and those are the plots. The growth becomes the plot. What happens between and inside of each character makes the novel a typical novel. However, the way each character is a part of Woolf makes it seem more like a false autobiography.
Saturday, November 22, 2008
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