We overhear Fritzi’s thoughts about being distracted by trivial matters. And then we see her act out her own distractedness.
Virginia Woolf, in one of the earliest experiments with the"stream of consciousness" style in writing, has someone distracted by “a mark on the wall” and their own musings about what it is or could mean. And yes, once investigated, it turns out to be a very trivial thing.
So is Olivia Jaimes a reincarnation of Virginia Woolf?
Coinkydink?
We overhear Fritzi’s thoughts about being distracted by trivial matters. And then we see her act out her own distractedness.
Virginia Woolf, in one of the earliest experiments with the"stream of consciousness" style in writing, has someone distracted by “a mark on the wall” and their own musings about what it is or could mean. And yes, once investigated, it turns out to be a very trivial thing.
So is Olivia Jaimes a reincarnation of Virginia Woolf?