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Time Passes

Time Passes. 1. “Time Passes” is and is not about the War. Explain. How does Woolf represent WW I in this section? What is the effect of how she chooses to represent it? 2. Why the use of parentheses? What kinds of events are parenthetical ?

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Time Passes

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  1. Time Passes

  2. 1. “Time Passes” is and is not about the War. Explain. How does Woolf represent WW I in this section? What is the effect of how she chooses to represent it? 2. Why the use of parentheses? What kinds of events are parenthetical? 3. Is “Time Passes” about life or death? Support. 4. How does Woolf represent both Mrs. Ramsay’s absence and her continuing presence? 5. Why does the section end with Lily and the word, “Awake”?

  3. “Time Passes” is and is not about the War. Explain. How does Woolf represent WW I in this section? What is the effect of how she chooses to represent it?

  4. Why the use of parentheses? What kinds of events are parenthetical?

  5. Is Time Passes about life or death? Support.

  6. How does Woolf represent both Mrs. Ramsay’s absence and her continuing presence?

  7. Why does the section end with Lily and the word, “Awake”?

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