Stream-of-Consciousness and Characterization
In Virginia Woolf’s “Mrs. Dalloway,” what is the primary effect of the stream-of-consciousness narrative technique on the characterization of the protagonist?
A
It reveals Clarissa’s internal world with raw immediacy, giving us intricate insight into her feelings and memories.
B
The technique distracts from plot development, leaving important external events underexplored.
C
The technique adds unnecessary complexity, as a straightforward narrative would suffice to convey the protagonist’s thoughts and emotions.
D
The style feels inaccessible, hindering many readers’ ability to empathize with Clarissa’s situation.
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