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GDaniotti - Mrs Dalloway - Exercises
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EXERCISE 2
1. Mrs Dalloway is in Bond Street in London.
2. While walking she sees things that remind her other person like her Uncle William, her daughter Elizabeth and Miss Kilman.
3. After that she enters in a shop.
4. She is going to buy flowers for the party she is organizing.
EXERCISE 3
1. Mrs Dalloway doesn't like gloves FALSE
2. Gloves reminds her of her Uncle William TRUE
3. Uncle William is dead TRUE
4. Elizabeth's dof is ill FALSE
5. Richard, Mrs Dalloway's husband, doesn't like Miss Kilman FALSE
6. He thinks Miss Kilman is intelligent TRUE
7. Miss Kilman and Mrs Dalloway belong to the same social class FALSE
8. Mrs Dalloway regrets her inability to overcome her dislike for Miss Kilman
FALSE
9. Mrs Dalloway suffers from her psychological insecurity TRUE
EXERICISE 4
a)The point of view of the narrative of physical actions and of the narrative of thoughts is not the same
b) The time of narration has not any relation with chronological time because most of what is told takes place in Mrs Dalloway's mind, so it is a mixture of present, past and features; it is a simultaneus time.
1. Mrs Dalloway is in Bond Street in London.
2. While walking she sees things that remind her other person like her Uncle William, her daughter Elizabeth and Miss Kilman.
3. After that she enters in a shop.
4. She is going to buy flowers for the party she is organizing.
EXERCISE 3
1. Mrs Dalloway doesn't like gloves FALSE
2. Gloves reminds her of her Uncle William TRUE
3. Uncle William is dead TRUE
4. Elizabeth's dof is ill FALSE
5. Richard, Mrs Dalloway's husband, doesn't like Miss Kilman FALSE
6. He thinks Miss Kilman is intelligent TRUE
7. Miss Kilman and Mrs Dalloway belong to the same social class FALSE
8. Mrs Dalloway regrets her inability to overcome her dislike for Miss Kilman
FALSE
9. Mrs Dalloway suffers from her psychological insecurity TRUE
EXERICISE 4
a)The point of view of the narrative of physical actions and of the narrative of thoughts is not the same
b) The time of narration has not any relation with chronological time because most of what is told takes place in Mrs Dalloway's mind, so it is a mixture of present, past and features; it is a simultaneus time.