Biography
Mrs Dalloway
Style
Themes
100

When and were did she born?

London, 1882


100

What is the first name of Mrs Dalloway?


Clarissa

100

Which narrative technique dominates Mrs Dalloway, showing the characters’ thoughts directly?



Stream of consciousness.

100

What is a major theme of Mrs Dalloway related to the passage of time?



 Memory and the past.

200

What was the name of Virginia Woolf’s husband, with whom she also founded a publishing house?


Leonard Woolf

200

In which city is Mrs Dalloway set?


London

200

Does the novel mostly follow a chronological timeline or jump between past and present?



It jumps between past and present.

200

Which theme is explored through the character of Septimus and his experiences after the war?



Trauma / the effects of war.

300

What was Virginia Woolf’s birth surname?


Stephen


300

What important event is Clarissa Dalloway preparing for during the novel?

 

A party.


300

Which character’s perspective gives insight into the effects of war and trauma?



Septimus Warren Smith.

300

What theme is reflected in Clarissa’s thoughts about her youth and choices in life?



 Identity and self-reflection.

400

What was the name of the group of artists and intellectuals that Virginia Woolf was part of in London?


 

The Bloomsbury Group.


400

What is the name of the war veteran whose storyline runs parallel to Clarissa’s?


Septimus Warren Smith


400

What kind of details does Virginia Woolf focus on to show characters’ inner lives?



Thoughts, memories, and small sensory observations.

400

How does Woolf explore social class and society in Mrs Dalloway?


Through parties, interactions, and contrasts between characters’ lives.

500

In which river did Virginia Woolf die in 1941?


 

The River Ouse.


500

What is something Clarissa Dalloway thinks about while walking through London?



Memories of her past / people she knows / life reflections.

500

How does Woolf show multiple characters’ thoughts without clear breaks between them?


By blending their perspectives and impressions into a continuous narrative.

500

Which theme connects life and death, showing the fragility and beauty of existence?



Mortality and the meaning of life.

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