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Vita Viridi

Vita Viridi

----------------------------------------- THE PLOT ----------------------------------------- It's the year 3097 and the human civilization from long before was erased. Earth was destroyed. All from before gone, the solar system humans used to be in atleast. That said, some humans managed to escape and colonize a new planet inresided different races out of a fantasy book or game or something. Years go on and it's the year 4040, the few humans from before integrated into the new life, so these other species meet a new clan, The Humans, and just like before, they live to take what doesn't belong to them, difference being this is a new generation, meaning old technology once more. We follow two individuals, Arya Chatowä and Elrod Grim. It's up to these two to unit the many clans of Vita Viridi. a different solar system with the technology they had, upon arrival, those humans weren't the only ones, on this planet. ----------------------------------------- RACES ----------------------------------------- Humans The Elves Dragonites The Grass Folk Animila Demons Angel's Monster Clan The Dwarves ----------------------------------------- PLEASE READ ----------------------------------------- Vita Viridi is a book I've already written before on another platform, which I will not state the name of, for branding purposes. If reading this, you believe I stole this work, I can whole heartedly tell you that this was all my original work that I took pride on writing. Thank you for reading and understanding. Please enjoy this adventure.
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What are the best Virginia Woolf stories?
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2024-11-23 01:57
Well, 'A Room of One's Own' is also among the best. In this story, Woolf makes a powerful argument about the importance of financial independence and a private space for women writers. It's not a traditional narrative but rather a collection of thoughts and ideas that are both profound and inspiring.
What are the best Virginia Woolf novels?
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2024-12-05 16:44
Well, 'Mrs. Dalloway' is surely one of the best. It's a brilliant work that shows Woolf's stream - of - consciousness technique at its finest. Then there's 'To the Lighthouse', a novel that beautifully captures the complex relationships within a family. Also, 'A Room of One's Own' is important. Although it's more of an extended essay, it's still considered one of her great works, as it discusses women's writing and the need for independence and space for women artists.
Best Virginia Woolf novel to start with?
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2024-12-02 10:48
I would recommend 'Mrs. Dalloway'. It's a great starting point as it gives a good sense of Woolf's stream - of - consciousness style. The story unfolds over the course of a single day in the life of Clarissa Dalloway, and through her thoughts and interactions, Woolf weaves a complex tapestry of post - World War I London society.
What is the best Virginia Woolf novel?
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2024-11-20 18:00
To the Lighthouse is also often regarded as a top - tier Virginia Woolf novel. It beautifully portrays the passage of time and the relationships within a family. The lighthouse serves as a powerful symbol throughout the story, representing different things for different characters. The novel's complex characters and Woolf's unique writing style make it a very rewarding read.
What are the best Virginia Woolf novels?
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2024-10-27 15:29
Well, in my opinion, 'Mrs. Dalloway' is among the top. It's a masterpiece that shows Woolf's stream - of - consciousness writing style so well. Then there's 'A Room of One's Own', which is not only a great novel but also an important feminist work. And 'The Waves' is another good one. It has a very experimental structure that makes it stand out.
What are Virginia Woolf's best short stories?
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2024-12-14 21:52
Another great short story by her is 'Kew Gardens'. In this story, Woolf uses the setting of Kew Gardens to explore different characters and their inner thoughts. The descriptions of the gardens are vivid, and through the various characters passing by, she delves into themes of time, memory, and human nature.
What are the characteristics of Virginia Woolf's best stories?
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2024-11-03 23:11
Virginia Woolf's best stories often feature a stream - of - consciousness narrative. This means the thoughts and feelings of the characters flow in a continuous, unbroken way. For example, in 'Mrs. Dalloway', we get to peek into the minds of multiple characters as they go about their day in London.
Can you recommend some best Virginia Woolf stories?
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2024-11-23 03:09
Sure. 'Mrs. Dalloway' is a must - read. It's set in post - World War I London and shows the inner lives of its characters. The stream - of - consciousness technique Woolf uses makes it a very engaging read.
What are the characteristics of Virginia Woolf's best short stories?
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2024-11-06 08:19
Virginia Woolf's best short stories often have an element of ambiguity. The endings are not always straightforward. Take 'Blue & Green' for instance. It leaves the reader with a sense of wonder and room for personal interpretation, inviting the reader to think more deeply about the relationship between color, emotion, and art.
What are Virginia Woolf's best novels?
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2024-12-03 23:05
Orlando: A Biography is another great one. It's a unique work that spans centuries and genders, following the life of Orlando. Woolf's creativity shines through as she plays with the concept of time, identity, and the nature of biography itself.
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