In Virginia Woolf's novel "Mrs. Dalloway," what is the significance of the character Septimus Smith?

1
He symbolizes the destructive effects of war on the human psyche. 
2
He represents the embodiment of societal conformity and oppression. 
3
He serves as a contrasting figure to the protagonist, Clarissa Dalloway.
4
He is a representation of the modernist movement in literature. 

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