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CSguassero - Mrs Dalloway, exercises 2
by CSguassero - (2011-01-09)
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EX 2

1. Mrs Dalloway is in Bond Street.
2. She is walking and looking at the window of a glove shop.
3. She is thinking about what her uncle said about gloves.
4. She is going to buy flowers.

 

EX 3

1. Mrs Dalloway doesn't like gloves. F
2. Glovers remind her of her uncle William. T
3. Uncle William is dead. T
4. Elizabeth's dog is ill. F
5. Richard, Mrs Dalloway's Husband, doesn't like Miss Kilman. F
6. He thinks Miss Kilman is intelligent. T
7. Miss Kilman and Mrs Dalloway belong to the same social class. F
8. Mrs Dalloway regrets her inability to overcome her dislike for Miss Kilman. F
9. Mrs Dalloway suffers from phychological insecurity. T

 

EX 4

the two narratives present different points of view. In the first ther's an impersonal narrator that filters throught his point of view the text and, in the second, yher's a third person narrator that develops in Mr Dalloway's mind.
Time is simultaneous. The character's mind mixtures
past and present.