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Prompt
100

What city do the characters live in?

London

100

While in Regent's Park, Peter still thinks of his old, undying attachment to _______.

Clarissa

100

What is Peter's fidget tool?

His pocket-knife.

100

What symbol is most heavily prevalent in Mrs. Dalloway?

Flowers

100

Peter feels like a ______.

failure

200

In regards to India, Peter is a bit ______, similar to his past relationships.

delusional

200

What season does Clarissa's flashbacks take place?

Summer

200

What does the old woman represent?

The endurance and privacy of the soul.

200

What symbol is used to represent time and aging?

The Big Ben.

200

Peter returns home to find that everyone has...

Aged
300

Regent's Park most shows the thoughts of which two characters?

Septimus and Peter

300

What does Clarissa's party represent?

Clarissa's escapism

300

What do roses represent?

Love and beauty

300

The prime minster is referenced whenver a character displays...

grace or charm
300

When Peter returns home he feels...

isolated and lonely.

400

Where does Clarissa remember her most entertaining experiences with Sally Seton?

The Burton Estate

400

What setting is the connection for everything else that happens in the story?

The flower shop.

400

What statue symbolized Peter being rejected by Clarissa?

Regents Park Fountain

400

List out at least three ideas that flowers symbolize.

Youth, death, vitality, omens, beauty, femininity, manifestation of emotions...

400

Why does Peter want to impress Clarissa?

So that he won't feel like a failure.

500

The statues in London serve as a symbol of...

the political and social life of London.

500

The setting of India serves as a symbol of what for British people?

Anxiety and high interest

500

The old woman can be seen as...

a reflection of Clarissa herself.

500

What is used to show the juxtaposition of thoughts and perspectives?

Shakespeare

500

Peter, similar to all the other characters, feels that he must _________ to seem better than how he really feels.

Put up an act.