My Report on “Kew Gardens”
“Kew Gardens”, was written by Virginia Woolf, who is an English novelist, essayist, short story writer, critic.Virginia Woolf was born into a talent美少女战士怎么画
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mily in London in 1882. Recognized as one of the major figure of modern literature, Woolf is highly regarded both for her innovative fiction techniques and insightful contributions to literature criticism. During the world war period, Woolf is also one of the members in the Bloomsbury Group. Her famous works are Mrs. Dalloway, To the Lighthou, Jacob’s Room and so on.
This short story, “Kew Gardens”, was first published on May 12, 1919 By Hogarth Press and reprinted in Monday or Tuesday (1921) and A Haunted Hou and Other Stories (1944). It is written in the same vein of many other works, with the emphasis on the mysterious intricacy and indif元旦手抄报内容文字
ference of human life as well as an unconventiona我叫小明
l narrative art. With the help of the post-impressionist art, she does a wonderful job painting a picture of modern life through the revelation of the streams of consciousness of the pasrs-by and the through the comparison between incts and humans.
“Kew Gardens”, the story begins by tting the garden scene: a mild, breezy, summer day in July with "perhaps a hundred stalks" of colorful flowers, petals unfurled to meet the sunlight. The light hits not onl
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lower-bed" but the brown earth from which they spring across which a small snail is slowly making its way. As human characters saunter thoughtfully or chattily through the garden and through the story, the narrator returns again and again to descriptions of the garden and the snail's slow progr海棠花期
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Men and women meander down t白居易简介
he garden paths, zigzagging like butterflies, as the narrator hones in on particular conversations. The first group the reader meets is a husband and wife walking just ahead of their children. The wife of Simon and the mother of two children (Caroline and Hubert), Eleanor walks through the garden chatting with her husband who tells her of his failed marriage proposal to Lily years
before in Kew Garden. Eleanor remembers herlf as a little girl, painting by the lake with five other凉爽的英文
girls. As Eleanor painted, a "grey haired woman with a wart on her no" suddenly kisd her on the back of the neck, a precious kiss that became Eleanor's "mother of all [her] kiss all [her] life." When her husband小王子的作者
asks whether she minds if he talks about the past, she responds that she does not mind and ask. The connect the author’s descriptions with the deep meaning and the feeling and mood is the stream of consciousness.
In this article, the cond group is the typical of stream of consciousness. The talk between the old man and the young man has a bizarre imagination, the weird action, and the subjects of talking are often changed from one thing to another thing. He talked about the spirits of the dead, the heaven, the electric battery and rubber. All his talking followed his irrational consciousness.
Besides, the small snail makes a deep impression on readers. It is significant and it reprents or mirrors man. The small snail bravely confronted with the barriers in the nature. Its journey mirror man’ struggles through life. The snail symbolized the determined resolution which embedded in the fragile animal.
Nature is reprented as a complicated world which is filled with every walk of life, the color, the animal, even the buzzing machine. Woolf is a feminist, she explores how to stimulate the women’s instincts of writing ability and how to overcome the obstacles and prejudice which are barriers for a woman.
In the story, each human character ems lost in his or her own reminiscences. Despite walking with someone in Kew Gardens, the narrator emphasizes ways in which their thoughts are their own. Some of the characters are merely alone with their thoughts, like th如何制作奶茶
e first couple who remember by t
hemlves and then talk with each other about their memories. Other characters, like William and the "ponderous woman," em lonely. They walk with a companion who does not em to notice them. In the end, the man and the "ponderous woman" are perhaps not merely lonely but alienated from tho around them. The old man's strange behavior ems to keep him locked into a world all his own, unable to connect with anyone around him.