ANALYSIS OF CHARACTERS IN THE NOVEL OF "MRS. DALLOWAY" BY VIRGINIA WOOLF.

Authors

  • Elmanova Mastura Toshnazarovna Senior teacher of English Linguistics Department Umarova Veronika Bakhtiyorovna Student of Bukhara State University

Keywords:

woman, incorrect decision, suffer, eternal torment, frustration.

Abstract

The article reviews the meaning the novel carries. It aims to demonstrate how incorrect decision may cause troubles and bring unhappiness for the rest of one’s life. Furthermore, the research attempts a detailed study of ideas that affect both social, personal, and interpersonal problems in just one day of narration in the work of British writer and women's rights activist Virginia Woolf.

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Published

2024-01-04