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MODERN AGE - Coggle Diagram
MODERN AGE
THE INTELLECTUAL REVOLUTION:
• Sigmund Freud: dreams, and psychoanalysis.
Proves that human behavior irrational impulses.
Shift to the Stream of Consciousness and
Interior Monologue
to replicate the chaotic flow of human thoughts.
► JAMES JOYCE: DUBLINERS (1914):
• Structure: 15 story èaralisis of Dublin across 4 stages: Childhood, Adolescence, Mature Life, and Public Life.
Paralysis
Epiphany
Text "Eveline": A young woman is trapped between her abusive home and a new life in Buenos Aires with Frank. At the port, she experiences absolute paralysis; she cannot step onto the ship.
VIRGINIA WOOLF: MRS DALLOWAY (1925):
"Moments of Being" (intense flashes of awareness). Plot takes place over
a single day in London, connected by the striking of Big Ben (objective time vs subjective time).
• │ - Clarissa Dalloway:
Septimus Warren Smith: │ •
► EDWARD MORGAN FORSTER: A PASSAGE TO INDIA (1924):
• Theme: The impossible racial and cultural contact between the British colonizers and the Indian colonized.
• Setting/Structure: Divided into three parts: Mosque (Cool/Friendship), Caves (Chaos), Temple (Rain/Hope).
• Text ("The Mosque"): Dr. Aziz and Mrs. Moore meet in a mosque. It represents a rare moment of genuine
spiritual understanding, crossing racial barriers before the chaotic breakdown at the Marabar Caves.
JOSEPH CONRAD: HEART OF DARKNESS (1902):
• Theme: Bitter critique of European Imperialism in the Congo.