Learning Path » 5A Interacting
Ex.1
The narrator is a third person omniscient narrator.
Ex. 2
Where is Mrs Dalloway?
Mrs Dalloway is in Bond Street.
What is she doing?
She is leaving the fishmonger where she had bought something for the party she will host that evening.
What does she do then?
She looks at the window of a glove shop and she starts thinkign about her uncle Wlliam.
Where is she going?
She is going to the florist.
Ex. 3
line 3: "And her old Uncle William used to say a lady is known by her shoes and her gloves.."
line 8: "...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 15: "But it might be only a phase, as Richard said..."
line 35: "...It rasped her, though, to have stirring about in her this brutal monster..."
line 44: "...Nonsense, nonsens! She cried to herself...."
Ex. 4
Is the point of view the same for the two narratives?
Yes, it is. The first tells what Clarissa is doing and the other tells what she thinks, but the point of view is always the Clarissa's one.
Has the time of narration any relation with chronological time?
No, it hasn't, because the time of narration is longer than chronological time.