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Part 4
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AS levels Z - English AS (Dalloway parts) Mind Map on Part 4, created by Izzy Simmons on 16/05/2013.
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Part 4
Peter
"As for caring what they said of him... he cared not a straw"
"I can't keep up with them"
"He had escaped! was utterly free"
"stealthily fingering his pocket-knife"
Clarissa
"Clarissa had grown hard... and a trifle sentimental into the bargain"
Annotations:
"into the bargain" implies that life is about what you win; luck of the draw
"a sort of timidity, which in middle age becomes conventionality"
"'There's my Elizabeth; - that sort of thing - why not 'Here's Elizabeth' simply?"
"she trusts to her charm too much... she overdoes it"
Clarissa "may be too stiff, too glittery and tinsely"
Annotations:
Virginia's own feelings about Clarissa are expressed through Peter's criticism
London
St Margeret's
Annotations:
Peter compares it to Clarissa, for Richard is Westminster
Small church for MPs
Annotations:
Next to Westminster
"the voice of the hostess, is reluctant to inflict its individuality. Some grief for the past holds it back; some concern for the present"
Whitehall
"strict in step, up Whitehall"
"Empty tomb"
Annotations:
Honouring the dead, but it is "empty", pointless
Trafalgar
Gordon
"Gordon whom as a boy he had worshipped; Gordon standing lonely with one leg raised and his arms crossed"
Havelock and Nelson
"the exalted statues"
"the pulse of a perfect heart, life struck straight through the streets"
"A splendid achievement in its own way, after all, London; the season; civilization"
"a personal possession; moments of pride in England; in butlers; chow dogs; girls in their security"
"overcome with shame suddenly at having been a fool; wept"
"As a cloud crosses the sun, silence falls on London; and falls on the mind"
"for one must invent, must allow oneself a little diversion"
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