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Dietlin 1 Jessica Dietlin Ms. Gardner English 10H 1 20 November 2013 One Day Harper, Howard. "Mrs. Dalloway.

" Bloom's Literature. Facts On File, Inc. Web. 13 Nov. 2013. Howard Harper's article precisely provides in depth information on Clarissa Dalloway's emotions toward the death of her sister, Sylvia. Harper also mentions Clarissa's thoughts on the idea of her father's implications in the fate of Sylvia. This article articulately describes Clarissa's complicated feelings. Harper proves his point of this article in a clear and concise way. This text could be helpful to readers who often wonder about Sylvia, as well as Clarissa's father. In addition, this article provides a detailed excerpt from the novel, Mrs. Dalloway, that could be on substantial use to readers interested in Clarissa's skepticism on these topics. Hussey, Mark. "Woolf, Virginia." Bloom's Literature. Facts On File, Inc. Web. 16 Nov. 2013 . Hussey's article dives into extreme detail on Virginia Woolf's life, including the main points, her memories, and her emotions at certain points in her years. This article provides in depth information on even the miniscule parts of Woolf's life. This text is written in a clear and thoughtful manner. It provides insightful facts to assist readers in understanding key events in Virginia Woolf's past. Hussey uses meaningful

Dietlin 2 diction to assist him in delivering a well thought out description of Woolf's life. Hussey provides knowledge on the author's life in a very clear and accessible way, which will be helpful to readers who wish to learn more about the intriguing details of Woolf's past. Kimber, Gerri. "gender in Mrs. Dalloway." Bloom's Literature. Facts On File, Inc. Web. 16 Nov. 2013. Gerri Kimber's article provides substantial information on the gender roles present in the novel, Mrs. Dalloway, and how these gender roles affect the men and women. He supplies detailed descriptions of the gender stereotypes for both men and women, as well as how certain characters do and do not fall into these stereotypes. This article is indeed clear and concise in displaying the affects and issues of the gender roles and stereotypes. It is comprised of strong, meaningful diction that emphasizes the importance of the gender stereotypes on the characters in the novel. This text would be completely beneficial to readers who wish to visualize the stereotypes and effects in a detailed and precise fashion. Kimber, Gerri. "social Class in Mrs. Dalloway." Bloom's Literature. Facts On File, Inc. Web. 16 Nov. 2013. Kimber's article supplies intriguing ideas on the issue of social class present in the novel Mrs. Dalloway. It outlines the importance of the rank in society for the characters and showcases how social order affects the upper and lower class individuals in this novel. Also, Kimber's article expresses the characters' ideas on the social system, which is a major piece of their lives.

Dietlin 3 This article displays clear information on the issues of social class for those who wonder about the importance of that theme in the novel Mrs. Dalloway. This article provides an insightful analysis on the social system, its effects, and how it relates to the characters in the novel. In addition, this article uses precise examples of the issues of social class, as well as which class certain characters are placed in. Therefore, it is a very informative article full of intriguing thoughts that will assist any reader in understanding the main reasons for the presence of the social system in this novel. Leaska, Mitchell A. "Mrs. Dalloway." Bloom's Literature. Facts On File, Inc. Web. 13 Nov. 2013. Leaska's article provides multiple different interpretations on the meanings of the book, Mrs. Dalloway, as well as interpretations on Clarissa Dalloway herself. Also, this article supplies intriguing ideas about Virginia Woolf's intentions for the novel. This article is clear and concise with its information regarding the novel's meaning. Leaska clearly states the thoughts on the design on the book that Virginia Woolf had planned for. This article would benefit readers who are interested in the ideas of Woolf, as well as the ideas on Clarissa Dalloway and Septimus Warren Smith's connection with one another. This text is very detailed and precise on the delivery of the true meanings of this novel. Snodgrass, Mary Ellen. "Woolf, Virginia." Bloom's Literature. Facts On File, Inc. Web. 13 Nov. 2013.

Dietlin 4 Snodgrass' article supplies readers with in depth information on the life of Virginia Woolf. The text includes her interests, passions, and novels she has written, as well as the values of each novel she has created. This article is full of precise facts that allow readers to understand more intriguing details of Virginia Woolf's full and prosperous life. Snodgrass uses strong diction and several sentence patterns to deliver the meaning and importance of her article in a clear and concise way. This article would be very beneficial to individuals who are interested in receiving a quite detailed sneak peek into Woolf's past.

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