Which part of the excerpt gives a sense of Mrs. Dalloway’s intense feeling of loneliness?

Mrs. Dalloway
by Virginia Woolf (excerpt)
She felt very young; at the same time unspeakably aged. She sliced like a knife through everything; at the same time was outside, looking on. She had a perpetual sense, as she watched the taxi cabs, of being out, out, far out to sea and alone; she always had the feeling that it was very, very dangerous to live even one day. Not that she thought herself clever, or much out of the ordinary. How she had got through life on the few twigs of knowledge Fräulein Daniels gave them she could not think. She knew nothing; no language, no history; she scarcely read a book now, except memoirs in bed; and yet to her it was absolutely absorbing; all this; the cabs passing; and she would not say of Peter, she would not say of herself, I am this, I am that.

Respuesta :

"She had a perpetual sense, as she watched the taxi cabs, of being out, out, far out to sea and alone;"

-For Plato

The basic theme of the novel is the life of a single personality, Mrs. Dalloway.

Affected by others with whom she comes into contact. The action of the novel relates to a single day in June, on which she is proposing to give a party in the evening.

Which part of the excerpt gives a sense of Mrs. Dalloway’s intense feeling of loneliness?

She felt very young; at the same time unspeakably aged. She sliced like a knife through everything; at the same time was outside, looking on.

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