398. DSC 151/2nd Sem: To the Lighthouse (2)
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2. What does the lighthouse symbolise in the novel "To the Lighthouse?" Marks-2. 2024.
Ans: In "To the Lighthouse" (1927), the lighthouse functions as a complex, multivalent symbol. Throughout the novel, reaching the lighthouse represents the quest for meaning, understanding, and completion. In Part I ("The Window"), the planned trip is postponed, reflecting life's uncertainties and disappointments. In Part III ("The Lighthouse"), when the journey finally occurs after Mrs. Ramsay's death, it represents both achievement and anticlimax—the lighthouse, once reached, is just an ordinary structure, suggesting the gap between aspiration and reality. The lighthouse symbolizes how truth and meaning remain perpetually elusive, changing with perspective and time. While it touches on other themes, its primary symbolic function relates to the philosophical quest for meaning.
2. Discuss the novel "To the Lighthouse" as a stream of consciousness novel. Marks-10. 2024.
Ans: Stream of Consciousness is a narrative technique presenting a character's continuous flow of thoughts, popularized by Joyce, Woolf, and Dorothy Richardson. "To the Lighthouse" by Virginia Woolf (1927) - is a stream of consciousness novel and an experimental novel about the Ramsay family.