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What is the primary focus of the "stream of consciousness" narrative technique?
The "stream of consciousness" technique focuses on capturing the ongoing process of thought in characters, representing their thoughts as they develop.
Which authors are known for using the "stream of consciousness" technique?
Authors known for using the "stream of consciousness" technique include Proust, Joyce, Hamsun, and Woolf.
How does Virginia Woolf use the "stream of consciousness"?
Virginia Woolf uses the "stream of consciousness" to depict not only what a character sees, hears, or feels but also their inner thoughts, ideas, reflections, and memories.
What is the difference between the "stream of consciousness" and the "monologue intérieur"?
The "stream of consciousness" is a broader narrative mode that encompasses the entire work, while the "monologue intérieur" is a specific writing technique that may coexist with dialogue or description.
What does the "stream of consciousness" include?
The "stream of consciousness" includes not just sensory perceptions but also the mental states of a character, such as ideas, projects, reflections, and memories.
Is the "stream of consciousness" limited to sensory experiences?
No, the "stream of consciousness" includes not only sensory experiences but also thoughts, memories, and reflections that pass through a character's mind.
What distinguishes the "stream of consciousness" from other narrative techniques?
The "stream of consciousness" is distinguished by its focus on the entire narrative being shaped by the process of thought, rather than just a technique used for specific moments like monologues.
How does the "stream of consciousness" technique affect the subject of a book?
The "stream of consciousness" technique can make the process of thinking itself the subject of the entire book, emphasizing the inner workings of the character's mind.
Can "stream of consciousness" coexist with other narrative techniques?
Yes, "stream of consciousness" can coexist with techniques like dialogue or description, but it remains the overarching narrative mode.
In what way does the "stream of consciousness" reveal a character's inner life?
The "stream of consciousness" reveals a character's inner life by presenting their unfiltered thoughts, feelings, and mental processes as they occur in real-time.