Rhoda

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Rhoda is a sensitive, introspective character in Virginia Woolf’s novel "The Waves," often associated with themes of isolation and existential anxiety.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf character in a novel
fictional character
literary character
appearsIn The Waves NERFINISHED
appearsInForm soliloquies
associatedWithTheme alienation
existential anxiety
identity
isolation
loneliness
createdBy Virginia Woolf NERFINISHED
describedAs introspective
sensitive
firstAppearance The Waves NERFINISHED
gender female
hasEmotionalState anxiety
fear of dissolution
insecurity
hasSymbolicFunction embodiment of existential dread
embodiment of extreme sensitivity
languageOfWork English
literaryMovementContext modernism
narrativeRole one of six central consciousnesses in The Waves
nationality English
publisherOfWork Hogarth Press NERFINISHED
settingContext early 20th-century England
speaksInForm interior monologue
strugglesWith sense of self
social connection
workOfFictionGenre modernist novel
yearOfWorkPublication 1931

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The Waves mainCharacter Rhoda