The fusion of live and death of Mrs. Dalloway, the timetable with Mrs. Dalloway shows that life and death are interdependent. This is a human life experience, defining their thoughts and emotions about death, and death can define their life experiences. The author of The Hours, Cunningham, best explained: We send our lives, do all we do and then we sleep - it is as simple and normal as that . Dropping out of the window, drowning, taking medicine, more people died, most people are swallowed by certain diseases, or time is measured by themselves if they are lucky. It is greedy.
In Mrs Dalloway, the whole novel frequently refers to life and death. It is not true that Mrs. Dalloway is paying more attention to one of them as the novel raises concerns about life and death. Virginia Woolf showed these deep thoughts through her role at Mrs. Darrowway. The idea of death is always lurking in the hearts of all people, making the most common events meaningful, sometimes threatening.
Time plays an essential role in Madame Dalloway's belief and doubt. In the whole novel, you can feel the passage of time each character faces and the fate of death. When Big Ben turned around the city of London and rang every thirty minutes, the character stopped periodically through the story and could not notice the loss of life. After the struggle, I saw his friend Evans talking about these things, so the concept of death continues to rise to the center of Septimus. The constant flow of consciousness from the character, especially Clarissa, can distract you from the time to distract and eventually dying, but each character always reminds the necessity of these facts. However, there may be obvious time and death in the novel.
In front of Mrs. Darrowway, Clarissa thought of death. Even if she is fascinated by a person full of life, flowers drawn with flowers, and a world filled with a lofty world, the death problem still exists. It existed in the loneliness of seeing a taxi running in the lively city of London, in the summer of girls' age, and when she listened to Sepp, reflecting her old face and body The tragic memory of Timothy Warren Smith's suicide after cutting the party's "middle"