Respected Sir,
Here is my response to given task:
2. Yes I do agree: “The novel is both the tribute
and critique to Mrs. Ramsey” one side Virginia Woolf critique on Mrs. Ramsey
through Lily Briscoe’s Juxtapose character that is having modern eye sight
differs from Mrs. Ramsey’s traditional view points. It sometimes seems mockery
of Mrs. Ramsey’s illusions and the other side it creates pity withal proud of
her ‘selflessness’. She is more of a symbol of an Indian culture or we can say
she is a woman of Victorian mindsets. Woolf does not criticize Mrs. Ramsey for
not having profound educational degrees. But she admires that she is a ideal
Victorian woman though at a require time she raises her voice. So in her
complementary Woolf said:
“Fifty pairs of eyes cannot take a round around the
woman.”
7. when we read the beginning of the novel it has
effective start like we enter in the mind of characters one by one and in the
film it has differently begun with the introduction of the characters one by
one and in the film it has differently begun with the introduction of the
introduction of the characters. At the end the confusion of Briscoe has very
well describe by narration and in the
film it has described by visual effects of light and sound. Both are effective
but we can say novel has long narration of Lily’s dilemma and her vision.
Other questions will be soon Answered...
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