Why is Mrs Dalloway considered a modernist novel?, It follows a simple chronological plot, It focuses on external action rather than thought, It explores inner consciousness and fragmented reality, It uses a traditional heroic narrator, What narrative technique is most central to the novel?, Epistolary narration, Stream of consciousness, First-person diary, Dramatic monologue, What does Clarissa’s party mainly symbolize in the novel?, Political rebellion, Social connection and human interaction, Economic struggle, Childhood innocence, Which character reflects the psychological trauma of war?, Peter Walsh, Richard Dalloway, Septimus Warren Smith, Hugh Whitbread, What is the function of Big Ben in the novel?, It represents religious faith, It emphasizes the passing of time, It creates comic relief, It symbolizes freedom, Which point of view is used in Mrs Dalloway?, First-person narrator, Omniscient shifting third-person, Limited first-person, Objective narration, Which theme connects Clarissa and Septimus?, Colonialism, Isolation and fear of death, Industrial progress, Revenge, Why is the setting of a single day important?, It limits character development, It reflects modernist interest in ordinary life, It removes symbolism, It creates a historical novel, What does Septimus’s death represent for Clarissa?, A political victory, A meaningless event, A moment of personal reflection on life, A social embarrassment, Which symbol is strongly connected to memory in the novel?, Flowers, Cars, Windows, Shoes, Which character from Clarissa’s past still affects her emotionally?, Richard Dalloway, Septimus, Peter Walsh, Hugh Whitbread, Which statement best describes the narrator in the novel?, The narrator stays with only one character, The narrator moves between different minds, The narrator tells the story in letters, The narrator is Clarissa herself, Why does Woolf avoid a traditional linear plot in Mrs Dalloway?, To focus on inner life rather than external events, To shorten the novel, To make the story simpler, To imitate Victorian fiction, Which literary group was Virginia Woolf associated with?, The Romantic Circle, The Bloomsbury Group, The Imagists, The Victorian Club, In which year was Virginia Woolf born?, 1875, 1890, 1882, 1901.
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