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The novel Jacob’s Room a portrait of the young man Jacob Flanders. ...
One of the main characteristics of Woolf’s authorship, and also a distinctive feature in “Jacob’s Room”, is the stream of consciousness. ... “Jacob’s Room” has traits typical for an antinovel: for instance, the lack of obvious plot, small development of the character, and alternated time perspective. ... These themes are prominent in “Jacob’s Room” and they are represented in the chosen passage as well. ... This so-called free indirect style is another modern quality. ...
Woolf ‘s modern novel is based on an innovative avoidance of traditional rules for novel writing. ... Her themes are typical for the modern period when the British mentality experienced dramatic changes.
Approximate Word count = 1203 Approximate Pages = 4.8 (250 words per page double spaced)
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