The Mark on the Wall is written in the first person, as a "stream of consciousness" monologue. The narrator notices a mark on the wall, and muses on the workings of the mind. Themes of religion, self-reflection, nature, and uncertainty are explored. The narrator reminisces about the development of thought patterns, beginning in childhood.
The Mark on the Wall -
Virginia Woolf
HardPress Publishing
2012
24 páginas
48m
ISBN-10: 1290238936
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