Clarissa and the First World War
Clarissa Dalloway is an upper class older woman who has easily moved past the events that shook Europe in the early 20th century. She is oblivious to those around her who continue to suffer as a result of it. She is wealthy, older than the generation involved in the fighting, and has no sons that were sent off to fight. She is altogether disconnected from the events except through her husband Richard who is a part of the British Parliament and would therefore likely have played some part in the government’s actions during the war. Despite this, she displays a lack of understanding of how much damage this war has done to the rest of her community. Mrs. Dalloway is out of touch with the rest of the city. Just in this short morning walk, she has been in the company of two deeply hurt beneath the surface by this war. A wealthy woman she encounters in the upper class part of town was grieved over a telegram she just received saying that she had lost her only son John and the family man...