Louis

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Louis is one of the central introspective narrators in Virginia Woolf’s modernist novel "The Waves," known for his outsider status and poetic, self-analytical inner life.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
introspective narrator
literary character
narrator
novel character
appearsIn The Waves NERFINISHED
appearsInGenre modernist novel
appearsInLanguage English
associatedWithTheme alienation
art and language
identity
memory
social class
time
belongsToLiteraryMovement modernism NERFINISHED
characterizedBy ambition
feelings of inferiority
introspective nature
outsider status
poetic sensibility
self-analysis
self-consciousness
social insecurity
createdBy Virginia Woolf NERFINISHED
firstPublishedInWorkYear 1931
hasCanonicalStatus major character in The Waves
hasInnerLife concerned with belonging
concerned with identity
highly reflective
self-analytical
hasMedium prose fiction
hasNarrativeFunction articulates poetic reflections
expresses themes of alienation
provides interior monologue
hasPerspective outsider observing others
self-critical
hasRole central narrator
introspective narrator
hasSpeechMode lyrical monologue
poetic imagery
partOfCastWith Bernard NERFINISHED
Jinny NERFINISHED
Neville NERFINISHED
Percival NERFINISHED
Rhoda NERFINISHED
Susan NERFINISHED
settingOfLife England NERFINISHED

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The Waves mainCharacter Louis