childhood in this passage. Truly, she is a woman of great renown with a silver tongue as
her work always has a sense of expressiveness. Very easily, she illustrates a scene for
readers. Perhaps, due to her mental illness, her sense of vivid writing is heightened as
most emotions are for people who struggle with bipolar disorder as she did.
Woolf is absolutely descriptive of everything, nothing goes without clarity. Every
sentence evokes a embodiment of her memory as if it is happening at that very
moments. “One day the sea was full of pale jellyfish, like lamps, with streaming hair-”.
Her recollection of this scene is described with utter