12th English Elective Non-Fiction 2. The Mark On The Wall - Virginia Woolf

12th English Elective Non-Fiction 2. The Mark On The Wall - Virginia Woolf
12th English Elective Non-Fiction 2. The Mark On The Wall - Virginia Woolf
प्रश्न बैंक - सह - उत्तर पुस्तक (Question Bank-Cum-Answer Book) Class - 12 English Elective 2. The Mark On The Wall - Virginia Woolf Q1. An account of reflections is more important than a description of reality according to the author. Why? Ans- Virginia Woolf writes the present essay in the Stream of Consciousness Technique. In this essay, she leaves a long string of thoughts. It is well known for its fleeting impressions. It also depicts the delicate shades of mental experience. As a modernist, writer Woolf isn't interested in describing reality as it really is, but she wants to privilege the imagination and the liberty of creation. In her essay, a simple element like a mark on the wall is responsible for the narrator's deep reflection about life and stimulates the imagination of the reader. Description of reality is always brief and based on standing facts. One cannot make the topic more interesting and whatever is written becomes merely a report of an event. So she says that an…