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Virginia Woolf's To the Lighthhouse

 

 

Virginia Woolf's To The Lighthouse

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Ans - 1 "Complicated Human Relationship" :
       
       The writer uses the technique 'stream of consciousness'.  people think too much so this technique is very useful.the techniques narrates the reality and real situation and incidents are not perfect but they are abstract. so we have the picture of real life in To the Lighthouse.

Ans - 2  "Novel is both the tribute and critique of Mrs. Ramsay" :

Mrs Ramsay but on the other hand it makes us remember that Lily is more powerful characters as per the level of thinking on feminism.

Ans - 4 Description of various myths :

        the Pagan myth or Oedipus myth is depicted.

Ans - 9 Symbol of Refrigerator : 

     In literature Symbolism is the most important thing. The symbol of Refrigerator is is very well described here that this object is for preservation and Mrs. Ramsay is wants to preserve the pleasure of others.

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