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  1. Stream of consciousness is a style or technique of writing that tries to capture the natural flow of a character's extended thought process, often by incorporating sensory impressions, incomplete ideas, unusual syntax, and rough grammar.

  2. Stream of consciousness is a narrative device that attempts to give the written equivalent of the character's thought processes, either in a loose interior monologue (see below), or in connection to their actions.

  3. May 21, 2024 · stream of consciousness, narrative technique in nondramatic fiction intended to render the flow of myriad impressions—visual, auditory, physical, associative, and subliminal—that impinge on the consciousness of an individual and form part of the character’s awareness along with the trend of the character’s rational thoughts.

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    • Example #1 Ulysses by James Joyce. James Joyce successfully employs the narrative mode in his novel Ulysses, which describes a day in the life of a middle-aged Jew, Mr. Leopold Broom, living in Dublin, Ireland.
    • Example #2 Mrs. Dalloway by Virginia Woolf. “What a lark! What a plunge! For so it always seemed to me when, with a little squeak of the hinges, which I can hear now, I burst open the French windows and plunged at Bourton into the open air.
    • Example #3 The British Museum Is Falling Down by David Lodge. “It partook, he thought, shifting his weight in the saddle, of metempsychosis, the way his humble life fell into moulds prepared by literature.
    • Example #4 Notes from The Underground by Fyodor Dostoevsky. I have been going on like that for a long time—twenty years. Now I am forty. I used to be in the government service, but am no longer.
  4. Stream of consciousness is a narrative style that tries to capture a character’s thought process in a realistic way. It’s an interior monologue, but it’s also more than that.

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  5. Oct 7, 2022 · Stream of consciousness, from a psychological perspective, describes metaphorically the phenomena—that continuous and contiguous fl ow of sensations, impressions, images, memories, and thoughts—experienced by each person, at all levels of consciousness, that are generally associated with each person’s subjectivity, or sense of self.

  6. Feb 22, 2020 · Put simply, ‘stream of consciousness’ describes a literary style in which the various thoughts and impressions of a character are relayed to us in a way that captures the suddenness, spontaneity, and often inconsequentiality of those thoughts and impressions.

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