How does Elizabeth look different from her family?
How does Miss Kilman's hostility towards Elizabeth change over time?
What are Elizabeth's aspirations for her future career?
What's the contrast between Elizabeth and her family in terms of appearance and attitude?
How does the author use physical description to highlight character differences?
What's Elizabeth's mood at seventeen?
How does Elizabeth feel towards Miss Kilman?
Despite her laziness, what determination does Elizabeth show regarding her dreams?
What implicit criticism is made about society through Miss Kilman's relationship with the Dalloways?
How is Miss Kilman's changing feelings towards Elizabeth revealed throughout the narrative?
How does Miss Kilman dress and why does she feel entitled?
What's Clarissa's opinion about love and religion?
How does Elizabeth feel as she explores the city?
How is compassion presented as a theme in Elizabeth and Miss Kilman's relationship?
How is Elizabeth's journey through the city used as a symbolic element in the story?
Elizabeth's journey through the city symbolizes her quest for freedom and autonomy
What are Miss Kilman's feelings towards Elizabeth?
How does Elizabeth feel as she leaves Miss Kilman and boards the bus
What does Elizabeth reflect on about the Dalloway's tradition of public service on her way back?
What role does Elizabeth's reflection on the Dalloway's tradition of public service play in her character development?
What role does Elizabeth's reflection on the Dalloway's tradition of public service play in her character development?
How does Clarissa react to Miss Kilman's presenc
What qualities does Elizabeth demonstrate as she continues her journey through the city?
What reflections does Elizabeth have about the Dalloway's tradition of public service on her way back?
How is Elizabeth's freedom on the bus contrasted with her previous situation with Miss Kilman?
How is the theme of determination developed through Elizabeth's actions?