This chapter presents a reflective essay that explores a simple mark on a wall, prompting deep thoughts about life, memory, and perception. It highlights the significance of fleeting impressions in our understanding of reality.
Woolf's view on the concept of time is best described as:
How does the narrator describe the light in the room?
Which literary group is Virginia Woolf associated with?
How does the narrator describe the act of reflection?
What does the term 'phantom-like unreality' refer to?
What does the 'snail on the wall' ultimately represent?
What does the mark on the wall symbolize in the text?