Character Analysis - Mrs Dalloway
Across
- 3. Authoritative, controlling, and unsympathetic, representing the oppressive forces of societal conformity and medical authority.
- 4. Bold, unconventional, and free-spirited, embodying youthful rebellion and representing a sense of passion and possibility in Clarissa’s life.
- 7. Caring, lonely, and burdened, torn between her feelings for her lover and the anguish of watching his mental health deteriorate.
- 9. Reflective, poised, and deeply conflicted, balancing her social charm with inner existential struggles.
- 10. Complacent, dismissive, and overbearing, embodying the insensitivity of traditional medicine toward mental health struggles.
Down
- 1. Sensitive, intelligent, and traumatized, a war veteran struggling with the weight of his memories and a world that fails to understand him.
- 2. Bitter, resentful, and devout, clinging to religion as a source of power and struggling with feelings of inferiority and rejection.
- 5. Curious, independent, and introspective, seeking her identity beyond the expectations of her mother and society.
- 6. Passionate, restless, and nostalgic, often torn between his ideals and his longing for the past.
- 8. Reserved, practical, and devoted, prioritizing stability and duty over openly expressing his emotions.