this report is
about the Virginia Woolf's Mrs. Dalloway.
With a
comparison to
Clarissa Dalloway and Septimus warren smith.
These citizens
grow up under the same social institutions and
although classes
are drawn up on wealth; it can be conceived that
two people may
have very similar opinions of the society that
created
them. The English society which Virginia
Woolf presents
individuals that
are uncannily similar. These two
individuals
carry the names
of Clarissa Dalloway and Septimus Warren Smith.
Clarissa and
Septimus, share the quality of communicating through
actions, not
words, and perceiving death as
"defiance." Through
these basic
beliefs and mannerisms, Clarissa and Septimus,
although never
meeting, portray each other in their thoughts and
actions.
feels death and
sorrow all around her. She consistently
sees
routine and habit
around her but seems
discontented
Clarissa, she was
now,
"...Mrs. Dalloway; not even Clarissa any
inside Mrs.
Dalloway's soul, lies her
belief character,
the side that she never
reveals. Clarissa expresses
her belief in
reincarnation. That her
inner-communicating self,
if not revealed
in this body, may be revealed in the next.
The
belief that herÔ
that everything
will work out, eventually. Mrs. Dalloway
before
the party remarks
that, 'If it were now to die, 'twere now be
most
happy.'"(p. 184) Clarissa portrays her sense of happiness as
something not
monstrumental or grandiose, but rather quite
simple. She can be happy in
throwing a
party. Clarissa has friends.
Her parties are to unite the people, who would
otherwise never
speak to each other. Clarissa
communicates
ycan, "say
things you couldn't say anyhow else."
She can
her..." Clarissa Dalloway has a sense of optimism
mixed with
despair, in this
she defines her character.
sorrow in living
within his society. Septimus sees beauty
in
small inanimate
things that surround him. Beauty can be
seen as
a plane that
writes in the sky,
deciphered but
which signifies beauty.
Subconsciously,
Septimus
reveals his need
to be nurtured, "..signalling their intention to
Frankenstein,
Septimus pulls away from society when he falls ill
and has trouble
dealing with reality. Septimus and
Clarissa in
this manner are
very similar. Septimus feels frightened
from
the reality
around him, "He began to open his eyes, to see
whether a
gramophone was really there. But real
things
were too
exciting. He must be cautious. He would not go
mad."(p.
142) Clarissa pulls away from
individuality when she
marries Richard
and becomes Ô He knew
everything!"(p. 140) Septimus'
truth was that,
goodness of
humanity under the cold, hard shell that society,
portrays. Septimus believes in nature, love and
goodness; but
these are not the
qualities of reality, they are the antithesis.
For Septimus
knows of war, death and destruction; he knows that
society will not
change and that he cannot live in a world that
can be so
constricting. Septimus takes a leap of
faith and ends
all his suffering
in this unforgiving world;
individuality,
Septimus and Clarissa recede into the depths of
normality. Clarissa accepts this recession, from having
a dream
to being merely
Mrs. Dalloway. However, Septimus does
not, this
constriction and
uniformity propels Septimus out of his bedroom
window. Althought they differ in their response to
this
uniformity, the
truth remains that they are both dissatisfied.
Their
dissatisfaction emanates from society closing the doors to
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