When a man is tired of London, he is tired of    life sentencespan; for there is in London all that  brio   buttocks afford. --Samuel Johnson In Mrs. Dalloway, Virginia Woolf uses the setting of the  urban center of London to  efficaciously show the  vastly different emotional responses of the characters. The  urban center of London, in June, is the primary   sourice in which three of the novels characters are  identifyd; although they inhabit the   selfsame(prenominal) period of time, they display completely different responses. The protagonist, Clarissa Dalloway, enjoys the experience from her   brass of privilege and comfort. Septimus Warren Smith, by contrast, is being swallowed up by the city since he is in the depths of shell-shocked depression; he contemplates  self-destruction because he cannot cope with life as he perceives it in London. Peter Walsh, who has recently returned to London after an absence of   fin years, is surrendering himself to the sights, sounds, and genera   l atmosphere of the city in a   sublunary light-hearted manner as one does who is unburdened by the cares of life. Woolf uses the city of London as a catalyst and focal   bear witness of these characters lives, which all intersect, directly or indirectly, at the end of the   daylight at Clarissas party.

 The busy streets of London on a   scented June morning provide the perfect setting for Clarissa Dalloways free-flowing thoughts as she sets  forth to buy the flowers for her party. Clarissa is so seduced by her surroundings, the traffic, the people all   dwell in their own pursuits, that she allows her thoughts to flo   w freely over her experiences during her   m!   anifestation spent at Bourton. London is a comfortable  vex for Clarissa, and she simply loves walking in London(6), as she declares to her old friend, Hugh Whitbread. Her life of comfort and privilege affords her the...                                        If you want to get a   wide essay, order it on our website: 
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