Tuesday, September 8, 2009
Disturbing the Flow
Around the confusing diction and different style of writing, Virginia Woolf has shown her views on spaces as a display of equality and a personal right. When spaces have been blocked off from her use, she tends to disrupt this warning and proceed with no caution. However, through this stream of consciousness style of writing, it is easy to see her every thought throughout the process. She does not seem to think about the disruption before she steps right into it. But after she goes against the rules anger comes out and she becomes frustrated with the limitations men put on women. I think it is interesting that she does not realize that she is mad until she looked at her own sketch of Professor Von X. Then she realized that anger had taken over her and come out through her writing. Observations such as these only prompt her to raise more questions, which is quite frustrating as a reader when the answers are always either left open or hidden within metaphors or comparisons. This writing is so hard to understand!!
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