Abstract: Mrs. Dalloway is one of the most famous works of English feminist writer Virginia Woolf in the 20th century. The novel concentrates on the protagonist’s ambivalent psychology. Through the description of Mrs. Dalloway’s life condition, the author points out two sides of her personality --- conflicts and compromises. This paper aims to analyze the formation of Mrs. Dalloway’s personality from the perspective of the psychology. The first part mainly discusses her ambivalent psychology in terms of internal self and external image, ideal love and realistic marriage, a traditional wife and an independent female. The second part focuses on the analysis of the causes of her conflicts and compromises. The effect of the war, patriarchal society and capitalist system lead to Mrs. Dalloway’s ambivalent psychology.
Key words: Mrs. Dalloway; conflicts and compromises; ambivalent; psychology
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Abstract
摘要
1. Introduction1
1.1 Introduction to Virginia Woof and Mrs. Dalloway
1.2 Literature Review
2. Mrs. Dalloway’s Inner Conflicts and Compromises2
2.1 Conflicts and Compromises between External Image and Internal Self
2.2 Conflicts and Compromises between Realistic Marriage and Ideal Love
2.3 Conflicts and Compromises between a Traditional Wife and an Independent Female
3. The Causes of Mrs. Dalloway’s Inner Conflicts and Compromises.6
3.1 The Effect of the War
3.2 The Effect of the Patriarchal Society
3.3 The Effect of the Capitalist System
4. Conclusion.9
Bibliography...10
Acknowledgements11