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Narrativizing Characters in Mrs. Dalloway - Coggle Diagram
Narrativizing Characters in Mrs. Dalloway
Mrs Dalloway
flowers for herself
opening line
ambiguous
soul has gone underground
objects from the inside
soliloquies in solitude
nautical metaphors
shifting
collective free-indirect discourse
connections
separate consciousnesses
characters
Clarissa and Peter Walsh
intersubjectivity
metropolis
coincidences of public life
narrativised
mind
inflected third-person
past-tense narration
everyday minds
Woolf
inward
modern British writers
text
literary minds
transparant
view of incertitude
read real minds
method
anomalous
radical challenge
typical narrative practice
freely narrativise other minds
story
outside in
reader
famous opening line
inner most recesses
mrs Dalloway's mind
narrative
place
public space
focalization shifts
narrative shifts
meditations
normative narrative
woolf
posses degree of sympathy
lives and thoughts
frames
double cognitive narratives
Clarissa
positve
particular hush
solemnity
indescribable pause
a suspense
past illness
practice pf theory of mind
peter
act of narration
sequence of events
interprets pieces of evidence
theory of mind
metaphorizes
inability to stop thinking about Clarissa
tunnelling process
intersubjective nature
beautiful caves behind my characters
connect
must surface
deeply intersubjective nature of characters' mind
each others' behavious
causally attributing thoughts
Peter
tunnel to Clarissa
narrativise Clarissa