
Intermission
by J
About This Novel
"Interlude" is Virginia Woolf's final work, which is unique in both language and form. The author is good at using the writing technique of stream of consciousness, and depicts a large number of people's inner illusions and subconsciousness in the novel; he is very skillful in the use of rhetorical techniques, including alliteration, end rhyme, homophony, etc.; And he quotes a large number of words and allusions from classic literature in the book, which shows his extraordinary language skills and superb artistic skills. The characters depicted in the book behave differently, and each has their own misfortunes flowing in their hearts. However, all misfortunes and pains ultimately originate from the common weakness of human nature-the inner desires cannot be satisfied, and there is not much difference between people after all. So when the director of the play, Ms. Latrube, introduced "reality" into the play, all the audiences were confused and unable to bear the weight of this "reality". I can calmly watch the lives of others being performed on the stage, but I cannot look directly at myself in public. Perhaps Woolf also lost faith in this reality, seeing through the cowardice of human nature but unable to change anything, so she chose to end her struggle with this contradictory world and chose "peace" among the three realms of life.
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