Zusammenfassung der Ressource
When they are young, Sally
and Clarissa "speak of
marriage as a catastrophe"
- Marriage is a
catastrophe
- Peter Walsh
- Sally Seton
- Clarissa
- Title of novel
- Loss of independence
Anmerkungen:
- "for her husband... did all that for her"
"with a mind of her own, she must always be quoting Richard"
"the slow sinking, water-logged, of her will into his"
- Take on other's suffering
- Rezia
Anmerkungen:
- Richard
Anmerkungen:
- "Lady Bruton detested illness in the wives of politicians"
- Lady Bradshaw
- Marriage is not a
catastrophe
- Support
- Warren-smiths
- Whitbreads
- Dalloways
Anmerkungen:
- "first bunched together; now of their own accord starting apart"
"not that she was weak; but she wanted support"
- Happiness
- Richard
Anmerkungen:
- "this is happiness."
"that he had married Clarissa; a miracle"
- Warren-Smiths
Anmerkungen:
- "never had she felt so happy"
- Sally's boys
- Plan
- Loss of independence
- Suffering
- Peter Walsh
- Support
- Happiness
- Conclusion
Anmerkungen:
- As young "radicals" they can only see marriage as something that takes their independence and an extra pressure. As grown older and realised that it is "inevitable", they have found joy in their marriage.