Theme Of Death In Mrs Dalloway

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Death, a major theme in the novel is inevitable. We may try to escape from it but it always finds a way to catch up to us. We may think about it plenty of times and some of us may be afraid of it, but that doesn’t mean it won’t happen. In this novel, death is roaming around the air. Some characters struggle with the concept of it and soon come to view death as a form of relief and freedom. Virginia Woolf connects her life to her most famous novel.

Virginia Woolf, born in Great Britain, was a modernist in the twentieth century who suffered from various mental illnesses throughout her life. At the age of 59, she committed suicide by drowning herself. She practically puts all of herself into the novel. The novel takes place in England where she was born and lived, the novel has characters that had mental illnesses like her, and the novel has a character who commits suicide like she did later on in life. Mrs. Dalloway is a novel that represents who Virginia Woolf was and portrayed what she went through in her life.

A major theme in Mrs. Dalloway is the concept of death. Death is freq...

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