Virginia Woolf uses the puntuation, while Joyce doesn't. So in Virginia Woolf's texts you can understand when a thought starts and when it ends, while in Joyce's ones you can't. A part this difference it is the same, because it starts from images and things.
Personal EssayMemoir, personal essay, or persuasive piecean op-ed or opinion piece.
Stream of consciousness writing style.
we all are
a ditch ain't got no water in it. A stream does
Stream-of-Consciousness which allowed readers to tune in directly to the flow of the thoughts and images in the character's mind.
stream-of-consciousness narrative. the unconscious
stream
I said but he didn’t hear, but that’s the rain, the rain will do it every time.
stream of consciousness
To show how a person's thoughts flow
It uses stream of consciousness
"The Catcher in the Rye" by J.D. Salinger utilizes first-person narration, flashback, and colloquial language to convey protagonist Holden Caulfield's stream-of-consciousness thoughts and emotions. Additionally, the novel employs symbols, such as the red hunting hat, the carousel, and the Museum of Natural History, to underscore themes of alienation, innocence, and adolescence.