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#TBRChallenge @blogchatter @Writenlive1 Mrs. Dalloway by Virginia Woolf is set in post-World War I England. It follows a day in the life of upper-class Clarissa Dalloway, wife and mother, as she prepares to host a party that evening 1/7
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@DhanCares My stoploss was not triggered and I'm unable to exit. Error msg: System not connected to MCX market
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Exit all order is also rejected
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@DhanCares My stoploss was not triggered and I'm unable to exit. Error msg: System not connected to MCX market
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It is 5 minutes past 4 and we are having our favourite pakora with chai while our umbrella takes ages to dry...sigh... What is something about monsoons that stands out to you? (good or not so good) #MondayMutiny
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Mrs Dalloway by Virginia Woolf for May #TBRChallenge activity
In May, the #TBRChallenge activity was about reading a new genre. Our winners for the month are Anuradha @AnuradhaSowmyan and Huma @huma_writes! DM us your address to receive books!
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#TBRChallenge @blogchatter @Writenlive1 Mrs. Dalloway by Virginia Woolf is set in post-World War I England. It follows a day in the life of upper-class Clarissa Dalloway, wife and mother, as she prepares to host a party that evening 1/7
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The novel is a nuanced narrative that explores societal expectations, the impact of war, mental health, and the passage of time. Woolf portrays the oppressive nature of societal norms and the pressure to conform, as characters struggle against these expectations. 3/7
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On one hand, Clarissa represents how people are expected to behave in society. On the other hand, Septimus, a war veteran, shows us what happens when someone is unable to meet those expectations. 4/7
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Additionally, Woolf delves into the theme of time, reflecting on how past experiences shape present identities and the fleeting nature of life. Mrs. Dalloway touches upon the social and political changes of that time, capturing the complexities of the human psyche. 6/7
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I'm a thriller and mystery fan, but I know I need to mix it up to grow. Exploring new genres exposes me to fresh ideas, perspectives, and writing styles. 7/7
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Congratulations to all the authors 🎉
The second season of #BlogchatterAnthology is in full swing! Get ready for the announcement of accepted entries 🏆
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Some books just surprise us. #BookChatter
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24 Apr 2024
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A4. Bird By Bird. I usually steer clear of non-fiction books; I thought Bird By Bird would be dry and boring, but it turned out to be such a delight. It taught me so much more than Writing #BookChatter
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Q2. What's a unique or quirky reading habit that you have? (e.g., always reading the last page first) #BookChatter
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#BookChatter I read for pleasure and to be informed and educated.
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24 Apr 2024
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1. For my pleasure, to update myself and helps in being a role model to my students and colleagues, who look forward for my readings. #BookChatter
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A1. For all reasons and for no reason 😅 #BookChatter
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I remember my dreams very vividly. I used to document them to understand patterns and learn about myself. #Blogchatter
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