
"So the elderly nurse knitted over the sleeping baby in Regent's Park"(Woolf, 58)
Regent's Park is a famous park located in London, England. Henry VIII first used this area as a royal hunting ground. Now, the park for its beautiful flower gardens. Because of the flower gardens, the park holds the same symbolism that flowers do in this book. It is also interesting that characters from both narratives have scenes located in Regent's Park. (Edit) Woolf does this to helps draw a connection between the two stories.
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