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Which section of the passage illustrates mrs. dalloway’s feelings of emptiness caused by her social identity? mrs. dalloway by virginia woolf (excerpts) so she would still find herself arguing in st. james's park, still making out that she had been right—and she had too—not to marry him. for in marriage a little license, a little independence there must be between people living together day in day out in the same house; which richard gave her, and she him. (where was he this morning for instance? some committee, she never asked what.) but with peter everything had to be shared; everything gone into. and it was intolerable, and when it came to that scene in the little garden by the fountain, she had to break with him or they would have been destroyed, both of them ruined, she was convinced; though she had borne about with her for years like an arrow sticking in her heart the grief, the anguish; and then the horror of the moment when some one told her at a concert that he had married a woman met on the boat going to india! never should she forget all that! cold, heartless, a prude, he called her. she would have been, in the first place, dark like lady bexborough, with a skin of crumpled leather and beautiful eyes. she would have been, like lady bexborough, slow and stately; rather large; interested in politics like a man; with a country house; very dignified, very sincere. instead of which she had a narrow pea-stick figure; a ridiculous little face, beaked like a bird's. that she held herself well was true; and had nice hands and feet; and dressed well, considering that she spent little. but often now this body she wore (she stopped to look at a dutch picture), this body, with all its capacities, seemed nothing—nothing at all. she had the oddest sense of being herself invisible; unseen; unknown; there being no more marrying, no more having of children now, but only this astonishing and rather solemn progress with the rest of them, up bond street, this being mrs. dalloway; not even clarissa any more; this being mrs. richard dalloway.

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