In Kew Gardens Virginia Woolf breaks away from the traditional story-telling and presents to us readers a series of seemingly fragmentary stories. The appearance and the movement of a small snail succeed in making the fragmentary stories into a whole, and more importantly, the snail can be interpreted as the symbol of harmony in nature, the passage of time and the meaning of life.%《邱园记事》中,弗吉尼亚·伍尔夫一改传统叙事风格,以现代主义的笔触为读者呈现出一系列表面上看似支离破碎的情节,但是其中一只小蜗牛的出现却将文章的支离破碎有力衔接成一个整体,同时蜗牛还象征着自然的和谐之美,客观的时间推移,积极的人生意义.
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