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Between the Acts
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Between The Acts by Virginia Woolf -- Starting November 8th 2020
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It does seem rather pointless but, I agree, I think that is the point. At least that is what I am gathering from this, so far. (view spoiler)


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I'm definitely getting more confused as I continue, haha!

I thought something along these lines but I just got more and more confused as the book went on.
Seriously, this was the sort of book that I had to consult Sparknotes on after I was done because I was really left scratching my head after the last page.

I thought something along these lines but I just got more and more confused as the book went on.
Seriously, this was the sort of book that I had to consult Spar..."
I've read almost all of Woolf's novels by now and I have had to consult Sparknotes for every single one. So much happens underneath what is occurring on the surface level and I inevitably miss a lot of it.
Between the Acts is also a striking evocation of English experience in the months leading up to the Second World War. Through dialogue, humour and the passionate musings of the characters, Virginia Woolf explores how a community is formed (and scattered) over time. The tableau, a series of scenes from English history, and the private dramas that go on between the acts are closely interlinked. Through the figure of Miss La Trobe, author of the pageant, Virginia Woolf questions imperialist assumptions and, at the same time, re-creates the elusive role of the artist.