1. Orlando by Virginia Woolf
According to Gudz (2008), in Woolf's management with time lied an explanation to her literary methods. ... For an example, one of Woolf's characters remembers instances from the past and gets distracted in his thoughts; a clock strikes imaginary time and brings him back to the present which is the chronological time. ... For example, "the clock ticked louder and louder until there was a terrific explosion right in her ear. ... Orlando has not been growing as expected in terms of her physical nature, but as an individual she has been growing, following the idea that one progresses an...
- Word Count: 1518
- Approx Pages: 6
- Has Bibliography
- Grade Level: High School