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the waves

In this essay, an analysis of process types will show how Rhoda, a character from Virginia Woolf’s novel The Waves, experiences herself and the world. It will be demonstrated that Rhoda is a kind of ‘displaced person in the universe’, unable to act upon this world but longing for a transcendental, immutable dream world. In her interior monologue, Rhoda builds up a strong contrast between the room in which the party takes place (associated with agitation, terrors, heat, fire, scorn, individual details and the tiger) and another world, ‘immune from change’ (associated with rest, lovers, coolness, pools, beauty, absence of individual features and the swallow). This basic contrast is not only reflected in the circumstances of location (e.g. ‘here’ versus ‘on the other side of the world’), but also in the nature of the material process types, the main type of process in this text. ‘Here’, in the room, Rhoda is mainly acted on (Goal): she is pursued by terrors, seized by people, pierced by arrows and by scorn, cut by tongues (metonymic for people) and so on. In those instances when she does act in the room, the predicator is usually modalized, or the action is expressed in a question, both of which construals imply that the action is

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Approximate Word count = 1040
Approximate Pages = 4 (250 words per page double spaced)

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