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My attempt with this project was to display the themes represented in Virginia Woolf’s Mrs. Dalloway regarding marriage, sexuality, and gender roles through series of photographs. I have used quotes from Mrs. Dalloway, in which Woolf is writing during a time period with vastly different views regarding these issues; however, by taking pictures within a far more modern context I was also able to incorporate several themes found within Michael Cunningham’s “The Hours” as well. To visually represent the quotes I selected, I attempted to incorporate the frequent images appearing within the novels of trees and water. In addition, I also added more traditional creative methods such as color and body language / placement to relay the emotion behind Woolf’s statements. Individual interpretation is definitely welcome!
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It seemed so fitting—one of nature’s masterpieces— that old Miss Parry should turn to glass…
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In those days a girl brought up as she was knew nothing, but it was her manner that annoyed him; timid; hard; arrogant; prudish. “The death of the soul”…the death of her soul.
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Text from Virginia Woolf’s Mrs. Dalloway Pictures by Chelsea Nattrass, Deserea LaDelfa, and Zack Arno.
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