![]() Woolf holds a mirror up to the audience she captures our lives in that moment. ![]() The use of soliloquies reveals an individualistic view on the world, an image of a lone wanderer, a relatable image. She recognises how people change and evolve, and how the self is a constant throughout our lives. Ultimately, Woolf stresses the importance of individuality. Woolf shows how heartbreak and happiness are both fundamental parts of life, and comforts me that my losses are just as important as my gains, no matter how painful they may be. Friendships come and friendships go but they always impact the lives involved. ![]() Her characters live loosely attached to one another living their lives alone and yet always finding their way back to each other. Through their long lives they relate with the reader and also give a projection of our possible futures. Woolf’s characters live through loss, heartbreak, love and, happiness. ![]()
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