Sunday, March 24, 2019
Humor and Tragedy in Virginia Woolfs Orlando Essay -- Virginia Woolf
Virginia Woolfes Orlando uses both humor and tragedy to observe humanitys often awry(p) and eccentric superficial constructions, both of class and gender. Woolfe creates the distinctions between male and womanly but continuously shatters them to reveal the illusions we create about gender. As George Meredith suggests, frivolity is created when The comic poet dares to show us men and women coming to this mutual colour (15). Woolfe, however, goes beyond simply bringing men and women unitedly as equals she blends them together as one androgynous individual, the effect of which causes us to laugh at the artificial way in which society attempts to define gender. After Orlandos pedestrian reaction to discovering he is a woman, the narrator with tongue-in-cheek explains how reasonable such(prenominal) a transformation is despite peoples desire to define it as supernormal Many people, taking this into account, and holding that such a change of conjure is against nature, have been at great pains to prove (1) that Orlando has always been a woman, (2) that Orlando is at this moment a man. Let b...
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