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What is communion? How does the Dinner Party represent a sort of communion? How does the unity achieved in Ch. 17 disintegrate and why? (See beginning of Chapter 18) “The Window” – what is Mrs. Ramsay’s role? What do you think would happen if she were not there?
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What do you make of the skull and where it appears in the chapter?
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In the arts, vanitas is a type of symbolic work of art especially associated with still life painting in the 16th and 17th centuries, though also common in other places and periods. The Latin word means “vanity“ and loosely translated corresponds to the meaninglessness of earthly life and the transient nature of all earthly goods and pursuits. Common vanitas symbols include skulls, which are a reminder of the certainty of death
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And what do you make of Mrs. Ramsay’s green shawl covering the skull? What could the green shawl be a symbol of?
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What is this chapter about? Choose one word. Poetry Allusions How does this chapter help define the relationship between Mr. and Mrs. Ramsay? Final thought or feeling we are left with at the end of this section… “The Window”: what is it a window into? Why do you think Woolf begins the novel with this intensely in-depth journey into the minds of these characters? Story Question: Answered?
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