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EDreosso - Exercises About Mrs Dalloway
by EDreosso - (2010-01-07)
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Exercise 1:


The narrator is a third person narrator.He talks about Mrs Dalloway


Exercise 2:

  • Mrs Dalloway is in Bond Street.

  • She is doing shopping for her party.

  • She stops in front of a glove window: she remembers about her daughter Elizabeth,Elizabeth's dog , her daughter's teacher Miss Killman and her uncle Wlliam.

  • She is going to the florist.


Exercise 3:


- line 8: "...Gloves and shoes; she had a passion for gloves; but her own daughter, her

Elizabeth, cared not a straw for either of them.....Elizabeth really cared for her dog most of

all..."


- line 12: "...Still, better poor Grizzle than Miss Killman....."


- line 35: "...It rasped her, though, to have stirring about in her this brutal monster..."


- line 44: "...Nonsense, nonsens! She cried to herself...."


Exercise 4:


1- The point of view is the same. One point of view speaks about what she thinks. The other

speaks about what she does.

2- No, it hasn't. As a matter of fact the time of narration is longer than chronological time.