Mrs Dalloway - Again

This is my second review of the book in the blog and certainly not the last. As I grow every single day there can be more and better understanding of the book and the complex characters, to which someday I can completely relate to.

When my sister asked me what I wanted from the US. I said, I wanted a DVD of the movie Mrs. Dalloway based on the novel by Virginia Woolf (My favorite author) of the same name. I am so fascinated by the characters of this novel that I wanted to see the visual adaptation of the same. And believe me the movie is no less exciting than the book. It has managed to capture the emotions, the insanity, depression and intimacy in the novel so very well. In spite of the movie ing me into more dullness than what already existed, I enjoyed the visual treat. The movie, unlike the novel tries to make the ending more clearly to the audience; Mrs. Dalloway is not a novel in conventional sense. If you may ask me what the story is, explain me in a line? Then I would never be able to do it. Mrs. Dalloway has so many things. Even though if broadly seen, it deals with insanity and death, it holds much more thought due to the writing style. Here characters are defined through their acts in the present and past. VW tries to say that one person cannot be defined in a sentence. For example Me - I am a different person every time based on who is the viewer. My family knows a "me", my friends know me differently and among this there again can be several sub categories, depending on who is judging me; So in a line; different shades of us is revealed to different people and thus one person cannot simply generalize other's character by his own view.


The characters in the novel deal with lot of pain. It makes one wonder if this is something that happens when one gets older? Does one look back into past and see if the decisions that one has made are correct or wrong? One tries to analyze one’s life, whether it has been the one that was once desired.? Clarissa Dalloway has not anymore remained Clarissa, but just Mrs. Dalloway; Mrs. Richard Dalloway. And today (The novel is one only a day) she recalls her time spent with two intimate relationships that she had had in her younger days – Sally and Peter. Peter over whom she had chosen to marry Richard because she felt that she could not match with his intimacy and that marrying him would be surrendering herself to him and with Richard, she felt much secured and safe. Peter has not been able to come out of this rejection yet and it bothers him even at this age. Sally with whom Clarissa was best friends is now so different from what she once was.

In midst these central characters is Septimus who is fighting his bad war memories; death of his friend. Septimus is more of VW herself. She similar to him, hated the doctors speaking for her well being. She felt that doctors did not speak for her interest; infact nobody else but oneself can. Septimus’s death in the end of the book bothers Mrs. She feels connected to him. And reader can’t help notice the similarity between the two as well. Septimus , a lunatic and Clarissa, a cultured lady both value the possession and privacy of their souls. So in appearance to society they are opposite but in a psychological level they are so similar. She tries to understand his death and is happy that Septimus was able to save his beliefs and put his life away. Mrs. Dalloway becomes less afraid and returns back to the party she has hosted and returns to Sally and Peter who are desperately waiting to see her.


Instead of a summary, I leave the final thoughts of Mrs. Dalloway in the novel before she returns to her party from a disturbed state. Mrs. Dalloway is looking out of the window at an old woman preparing for sleep and her mind thinking of Spetimus’s death, whom she never knew until this news of death –

“She was going to bed, in the room opposite. It was fascinating to watch her, moving about, that old lady, crossing the room, coming to the window. Could she see her? It was fascinating, with people still laughing and shouting in the drawing-room, to watch that old woman, quite quietly, going to bed alone. She pulled the blind now. The clock began striking. The young man had killed himself; but she did not pity him; with the clock striking the hour, one, two, three, she did not pity him, with all this going on. There! The old lady had put out her light! The whole house was dark now with this going on, she repeated, and the words came to her, Fear no more the heat of the sun. She must go back to them. But what an extraordinary night! She felt somehow very like him – the young man who had killed himself. She felt glad that he had done it; thrown it away while they went on living. The clock was striking. The leaden circles dissolved in the air. But she must go back. She must assemble. She must find Sally and Peter. And she came in from the little room.”

Comments

  1. Good intro to the book Ajeya. I haven't read this, thanks for sharing. :)

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  2. I liked the first sentence ..!! u ll post more on VV ... I remember ur previous posts on her and her novels.. and I thought of reading them ..but forgot after that ..

    So next time u post on her ..i should be ready to understand more :)

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  3. Indrani - Thanks Do read the book

    Reborn - Sure please do. :-)

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  4. A good review which encourages me to read or atleast watch the DVD. Thanks.:)

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  5. I have not read much of Mrs Dallowway or(virg W)After reading Mrs Dalloway i remember Emma,Sense and Sensibility,Pride and Prejudice all by Jane Austin She is the lady who tries to bring the inner life of a lady in her novel in a beautiful way. I would like to watch the DVD which u have.

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  6. @Indicaspecies - Sure please do, you will like it.

    @Vasu - Yes, i have heard a lot on Jane austin, would love to read her books sometime. Do u have her books? will take it next time i meet u.

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  7. have few collection.and one vcd also .

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  8. have few collection.and one vcd also .

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  9. Read this in school..thanks for the memories
    Lakshmi

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  10. @Vasanth - Will collect next time i come home.

    @Lakshmi - Oh is it? I was not aware that this novel was in school. Do you mean during your higher studies?

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  11. I love "Mrs Dalloway" ... I haven't watched the movie though...I have watched "The Hours" though.... even that was amazing....

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  12. If someone were to ask me what I want from the US? I'd probably say, anything from Michael Kors or Baby Phat.. :P

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  13. @Akshay - Yes, The hours indeed was my gateway to world of VW and her books.

    @DiDi - :-) Hahahahhaha...

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  14. I too have not read this one but will try and pick it up. Good to see you blogging again.

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