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Virginia Woolf’s Mrs Dalloway is a profound exploration of human inner
life condensed into one single day in 1920s London. The story centers on
Clarissa Dalloway, who busies herself with preparing for a party, a
seemingly trivial event that serves as a window into her hidden regrets
and unspoken longings. Woolf’s stream-of-consciousness technique is
the core of the novel’s charm. It connects Clarissa’s quiet anxieties
with the tragic plight of Septimus Warren Smith, a war veteran tormented
by trauma. Though the two never meet, their lives echo each other,
exposing the emptiness behind society’s polished surface. The party,
finally, is a microcosm of fleeting human connection—glittering yet
fragile. Woolf doesn’t romanticize either domesticity or despair;
instead, she captures the bittersweet essence of ordinary life, making
this slim novel a timeless classic that lingers in readers’ minds.
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