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How does Flush’s move from the idyllic countryside to the bustling city impact his identity and inform his perspective of the world?
When Flush enters Elizabeth’s room, he comes face-to-face with his reflection in a mirror. What is the symbolic significance of this moment?
Explore how Flush’s inability to comprehend certain human concepts—such as Elizabeth’s wedding ring—highlight the differences between human and animal cognition. What does this signify about connection and understanding?
By Virginia Woolf