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is it possible for u to answer the following question ?? I stick on it
Virgina Woolf’s Mrs Dalloway is dominated by the image of a river. Give three examples of this metaphor from the story? Explain why is this appropriate?
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is it possible for u to answer the following question ?? I stick on it
Virgina Woolf’s Mrs Dalloway is dominated by the image of a river. Give three examples of this metaphor from the story? Explain why is this appropriate?
Last edited by ^.^; 08-01-2008 at 05:32 AM.
Hmmmm, its been a while, but it seems to me she/it was mainly "dominated" by the ringing of Big Ben. I don't remember a river being in the forefront of the story. Then again, its been several years. Perhaps you should try reading it?
You stick on it what? And why?
Cheers,
Doug
“The air was soft, the stars so fine, the promise of every cobbled alley so great that I thought I was in a dream.” -Jack Kerouac
I don't know...isn't it a lot easier to just post the inquiry and then PM everybody with a link to it? Reading it? Reading it? Geez, that's so 1990s.Perhaps you should try reading it?