Paper - 9, The Modernist Literature

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Name: Brijal Oza Roll no.: 21 Paper no.: 9, The Modernist Literature Year: 2015 – 2017 Email ID: [email protected] Submitted to: Dept. of English M.K. Bhav. Uni.

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Name: Brijal OzaRoll no.: 21

Paper no.: 9, The Modernist LiteratureYear: 2015 – 2017

Email ID: [email protected] to: Dept. of English

M.K. Bhav. Uni.

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Feministic study of Mrs. Ramsey and Lily Briscoe

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About Virginia Woolf• English writer and one of

the modernist female writer of the 20th century.

• In her essay “A Room of One’s Own” in which there she gave famous dictum.

• “A woman must have money and a room of her own if she is to write fiction”.

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Definition of Feminism:

“The movement of feminism aimed to establishing and defending equal political, social and economic rights and equal opportunities for women”

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Quotes of Virginia Woolf

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Character of Mrs. Ramsey• Mrs. Ramsey is the central character.

• A woman belonging to the Victorian age

• Portrayed in a image of fertility and softness

• Totally different from Lily Briscoe

• Match maker and gives much important to the marriage

• According to her all men and all woman should definitely be married

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Character of Lily Briscoe• Also a central character• Portrays as a ‘New

Woman’• Inspired by Woolf’s sister

‘Vanessa Bell – to be a painter’

• Totally oppose from Mrs. Ramsey

• But in some way she wants to be like Mrs. Ramsey

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Feministic study of Mrs. Ramsey and Lily Briscoe

• Woolf describe that woman as utterly unselfish who scarifies herself daily.

• Mrs. Ramsey pays her role as house wife

• Anti -hero of Woolf

• Idealized woman type according to Victorian values

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Continue…• Woolf represents Lily as a

role model for women

• And defines the patriarchal society

• Lily ignores the patriarchal rules and her aim to take social role with her with becoming an artist

• Struggling female artist

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Continue….• Woolf in the feministic criticism – considering woman’s

ability and necessity in male dominating society.

• Lily is idealized woman for Woolf

• Lily is one of the character who maintain their existence by the end of the novel

• Woolf’s use of stream of consciousness technique gives the reader a chance to observe mind of women of that period.

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Woolf reflects her own pain in the

character of Mrs. Ramsey

Woolf reflects her own life in the

character of Lily as modern woman

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Thank You…