Solid Objects
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'Solid Objects' is a short story by Virginia Woolf that explores themes of materialism, obsession, and the human tendency to find meaning in inanimate objects.
The story centers on John, a young man who becomes increasingly fascinated with collecting unusual objects, to the neglect of his relationships and ambitions.
As his obsession deepens, John's perception of reality becomes distorted, and he loses touch with the world around him.
Woolf's subtle and evocative prose captures the psychological complexities of her characters and the shifting nature of human perception.
The story centers on John, a young man who becomes increasingly fascinated with collecting unusual objects, to the neglect of his relationships and ambitions.
As his obsession deepens, John's perception of reality becomes distorted, and he loses touch with the world around him.
Woolf's subtle and evocative prose captures the psychological complexities of her characters and the shifting nature of human perception.
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when referencing the quote from "Solid Objects" by Virginia Woolf, that Katie Carl used in her book "Fragile Objects".


Tod Worner

Fragile Objects w/ Katy Carl