An Analysis of Language in Virginia Woolf's Memoirs

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"How can I convey the excitement?" testifies to the immense passion that she felt towards fishing and allow the reader to relate on a personal level. Woolf uses figurative language to descrive the many aspects of the event. She uses both simile and personification in her depiction of the jellyfish: "?the sea was full of pale jellyfish, like lamps, with streaming hair?"projecting a childish attitude and establishing the experience as a bright one...
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Woolf uses figurative language to descrive the many aspects of the event. She uses both simile and personification in her depiction of the jellyfish: "?the sea was full of pale jellyfish, like lamps, with streaming hair?"projecting a childish attitude and establishing the experience as a bright one. This is also manifested by her focus on color: "?his blue eyes, very blue?" it's almost like she is zooming in, as if she were watching the entire episode through a video camera...
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