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MRS DALLOWAY’S QUE GAY
Dalloway, which was published 1925, foc on an array of issu cludg sexualy and homosexualy. As a noteworthy wrer the twentieth century, Woolf’s wrgs have fluenced the way sexualy is ed novels and even today, there are scholars who apply the queer amework to Woolf’s fictn on them that foc on homosexualy. What is more is that acrdg to Long, the feelgs exprsed by Clarissa “are not regnized as a sign of homosexualy or bisexualy” (Long).
In fact, the unsure pth of her feelgs pots out how powerful of an impact society uld have on people like Clarissa a time where homosexualy was illegal and not ever to be discsed jt like wh Clarissa’s mother who refed to talk of such thgs like that. Woolf lived a time where homosexualy was legally a perversn and had lks to mental illns which led the portrayal of this novel where the ma character, whose te love might have been Sally Seaton, but still stays a heterosexual marriage to Richard Dalloway, where there seems to be ltle to no nnectn shared between them.
The “Don’t Say Gay” bill, which bans public school teachers Florida om talkg about sexual orientatn or genr inty sadly shows the impact has on children’s health jt as did Mrs. Several crics, such as Joseph Allen Boone and Ann Ronchetti, have explored the topic of homosexualy Woolf’s Mrs.