A Feminist Criticism of Mrs Dalloway
A Feminist Criticism of Mrs Dalloway
A Feminist Criticism of Mrs Dalloway
Faculty of Art
Department of English
The applied approach in this text is feminist lens, on the novel Mrs.
Dalloway.
In the early morning she set up the last arrangement for her party in
the evening, she goes to buy flowers by herself whiles she was going to
the flower shop she remembers her old love Peter Walsh whom she
had rejected when she was younger.
This assignment will examine the ways in which women were perceived
and treated during the specified time period.
This was impossible with Peter. With Peter “ everything had to shared
and everything is gone into. And it was intolerable…” Despite Clarissa’s
assertive nature, she was not adverse to scarifying her love for
independence.
Even though Sally Stone had the most intense connection to her, it was
not acceptable in her time to have same sex attraction, therefore she
could not admit to what she felt because she will destroy her dignity
and cause shame, societal standards in her time forced her to hide her
feelings.
She felt inadequate because she had not been able to find a life that
matched her desires and had been forced to live this one. She told
herself that she would be better if she have the opportunity to choose
her own life.
She tried to keep her true feelings hidden because it was a hard thing
to live with feeling comfortable with what she is doing and hiding her
feelings, as a woman did not had a choice but to submit and not to be a
rebel against the society standard.
Woolf also depicts the wife’s duties and responsibilities in the character
of Lucrezia Warren Smith, wife of Septimus Smith who suffers from
mental illness. Although she loves her husband very much, she feel
responsibility for taking care of him, The role of constant caregiver is
forced on Lucrezia, and she sees her husband as less of a man.
She only wants to feed her hunger physical and mentally as well. She
tries to keep Elisabeth for herself to achieve a birth in another way, she
wanted to make Elisabeth hers and never let her go.
She does not give she only takes. This behavior is more characteristic of
a man than a woman. She has completely turned inside out somewhere
in her life, rather than being smooth and friendly she is being wild,
uncivilized and aggressive.