Discourse: A Review of the Liberal Arts, Volumen12,Temas13-14Concordia College, 1969 |
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... window serves as the focusing symbol for the first section while Lily Briscoe's painting dominates the last section . Predominantly associated with Mrs. Ramsay , the window suggests the way this woman achieves a balance between inner ...
... window serves as the focusing symbol for the first section while Lily Briscoe's painting dominates the last section . Predominantly associated with Mrs. Ramsay , the window suggests the way this woman achieves a balance between inner ...
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... windows . The opening scene shows her sitting in the window , mediating the demands of her husband and son and serving as the model for Lily Briscoe's painting . In a flashback she is seen " standing by the drawing - room window ...
... windows . The opening scene shows her sitting in the window , mediating the demands of her husband and son and serving as the model for Lily Briscoe's painting . In a flashback she is seen " standing by the drawing - room window ...
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... window and sinks into a private world of darkness . The darkened glass of the window becomes the mirror of “ Time Passes ” which narcissistically reveals only the projections of the mind . Mrs. Ramsay's attitude becomes akin to Mrs ...
... window and sinks into a private world of darkness . The darkened glass of the window becomes the mirror of “ Time Passes ” which narcissistically reveals only the projections of the mind . Mrs. Ramsay's attitude becomes akin to Mrs ...
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