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How much of irony do you detect in that final scene? It may just be me of course. Woolfe has all my cynicism antenna on high alert.I've just finished chapter 4. Interesting ending!

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How much of irony do you detect in that final scene? It may just be me of course. Woolfe has all my cynicism antenna on high alert.I've just finished chapter 4. Interesting ending!
I took it at face value, but maybe you have a point. Hmmm, do Helen and Pepper genuinely hold those views? I think so because VW is still constructing characters.How much of irony do you detect in that final scene? It may just be me of course. Woolfe has all my cynicism antenna on high alert.![]()
They are a pretentious lot. But I think that is the point.I think it's me.Dalloway makes a pass~ & a clumsy one @ that~ & the next thing there are battleships on the horizon & then we get this comment! : that as for dying on a battlefield, surely it was time we ceased to praise courageā āāor to write bad poetry about it,ā snarled Pepper.
Ah well, they could as easily be talking about love as war.
Ah! I see what you mean. I was thinking only of the dining table. But, yes I noticed a lot of metaphor in the lead up to the dining table. The sadness placed upon the water. I took the battleships to represent Dalloway and his England. Whereas the women are to have sadness placed upon them both by the state and by its actors.I think it's me.Dalloway makes a pass~ & a clumsy one @ that~ & the next thing there are battleships on the horizon & then we get this comment! : that as for dying on a battlefield, surely it was time we ceased to praise courageā āāor to write bad poetry about it,ā snarled Pepper.
Ah well, they could as easily be talking about love as war.
They're painfully pretentious.They are a pretentious lot. But I think that is the point.
Definitely.They are a pretentious lot. But I think that is the point.
Yes. He was interesting ~ but I do like that Mrs Dalloway, falsely or no, is able to express interest in such diverse things as Greek & funny fish in glass jars. That's quite a talent she has there.They're painfully pretentious.
I like Grice!
It is an extrovert talent.Yes. He was interesting ~ but I do like that Mrs Dalloway, falsely or no, is able to express interest in such diverse things as Greek & funny fish in glass jars. That's quite a talent she has there.![]()