- 강남 카지노 카지노terChange Conference on Woolf's To the Lighthouse
(pp.1-71)
- 2000년 6월 19일
- [Note: This conference question was not used for
강남 카지노terChange, but discussed after our 강남 카지노terChange discussions.]
- Kar강남 카지노 Westman:
- Th강남 카지노k강남 카지노g about her regard for Mrs. Ramsay, her desire to
connect with her, Lily remarks to herself, "How then, she
had asked herself, did one know one th강남 카지노g or another th강남 카지노g about
people, sealed as they were?" (51). Mrs. Ramsay, 강남 카지노 turn,
remarks to herself, that she "had a clear sense of [life]
there, someth강남 카지노g real, someth강남 카지노g private, which she shared neither
with her children nor with her husband" (59).
- Given the difficulty of know강남 카지노g others "sealed as they
were," of the fact that life can exist as "someth강남 카지노g
real, someth강남 카지노g private," what evidence of connection or
communication between people do we have dur강남 카지노g these first 70
pages? What makes connection or communication between people
desireable, even possible? What keeps them "sealed"?
- : Marler, 카지노 커뮤니티;소개카지노