There are many types of monsters that scare me- Monsters who cause trouble without showing themselves, monsters who abduct children, monsters who devour dreams, monsters who suck blood and then monsters who tell nothing but lies. Lying monsters are a real nuisance-They are much more cunning than others. They pose as humans even though they have no understanding of the human heart; they eat even though they've never experienced hunger; they study even though they have no interest in academics; they seek friendship even though they do not know how to love. If I were to encounter such monsters, I would likely be eaten by them. In truth, I am that monster.
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Simple subject I’m pretty sure
The answer is D: The search for self.
Although this is not an exclusively literary modernist theme, it sure was one of the main themes that Virginia Woolf, one of the most notable modernist writers, developed. Throughout this novel, and specifically in the excerpt cited, Mrs. Dalloway, as well as many other female and male characters, continually expose their train of thoughts (“stream of consciousness” as it usually is called in literary studies) as the struggle to identify their personal subjectivity, showing a constant struggle and an intermittent quest for one´s own self.
The answer is C i am positive