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PAmatruda- Virginia Woolf. Aspetti della vita della scrittrice - lessons' notes 03/02/2012
by PAmatruda - (2012-03-21)
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Virginia Woolf is recognized as one of the great innovations of modern fiction, her experiments with point of view have influenced many writers that follow her. But one particularly interesting technique is her use of moment of being.
To wonder why some moments are so powerful and memorable even if the events themselves aren't important that they can be vividly recalled while other events are easily forgotten she concludes that there are two kind of experiences, moments of being and moments of nonbeing. The writer explains, even if not explicitly, what she means by MOMENT OF BEING. She provides examples of these moments and contrasts them with moments of what she calls "NON-BEING".
Moments of nonbeing appear to be moments that the individual is not consciously aware of, even as she experiences them. She knows that people perform routines and tasks such as working and shopping without thinking about them. This part of the life is "not-lived consciously", but instead is ... in "a kind of non descript cotton wool. It is not the nature of the actions that separates moments of being from moments of nonebeing. 
One activity is not intrinsically more mundane or more extraordinary than the other. Instead, it is the intensity of feelings, one's consciousness of the experience that separates the two moments. A walk in the country can easily be hidden behind the cotton wool for one person, but for Virginia Woolf the experience is very vivid. Virginia Woolf asserts that these moments of being, THESE FLASHES OF AWARENESS, REVEAL A PATTERN HIDDEN BEHIND THE COTTON WOOL OF DAILY LIFE, and that ... "I mean all human-beings are connected with this; that the whole world is a work of art; that we are parts of the work of art". Virginia Woolf says WE ARE THE WORDS; WE ARE THE MUSIC; WE ARE THE THING ITSELF thus for Virginia Woolf a moment of being IS A MOMENT WHEN AN INDIVIDUAL IS FULL CONSCIOUS OF HIS EXPERIENCE, A MOMENT WHEN IS NOT ONLY AWARE OF HIMSELF BUT CATCHES A GLIMSE OF THIS CONNECTION TO A LARGE PATTERN HIDDEN BEHIND THE OPAQUE SURFACE OF DAILY LIFE, UNLIKE MOMENTS OF NONBEING, WHEN THE INDIVIDUAL LIVES AND ACTS WITHOUT AWARENESS, PERFORMING ACTS AS IF ASLEEP, THE MOMENT OF BEING OPENS UP A HIDDEN REALITY.