Mrs Dalloway is a novel by Virginia Woolf, It is a seminal work in modernist literature, known for its stream-of-consciousness narrative style and deep psychological insight. The story follows Clarissa Dalloway as she prepares for a party she is hosting in London. The novel unfolds over the course of a single day, interweaving Clarissa’s thoughts, memories, and interactions with various characters, including her former lover Peter Walsh and the troubled soldier Septimus Warren Smith. Woolf explores themes of time, identity, and the complexities of social life in post-World War I England. Clarissa's reflections on her life and choices reveal her inner struggles and the constraints placed on women in her society. Septimus's storyline addresses the impacts of war and mental illness, highlighting the contrasts between different experiences of life in the same city. Woolf's rich prose and innovative narrative techniques make Mrs Dalloway a profound exploration of human consciousness and the passage of time, solidifying its place as a classic of 20th-century literature.