
Go to the Lighthouse
About This Novel
The novel "To the Lighthouse" runs through the whole book, describing the life experience of the Ramsay family and several guests before and after the First World War. In this novel with a very simple plot, Woolf uses a stream of consciousness writing technique to faithfully transform human emotional fluctuations into words, and explores how to find oneself and eternity in a chaotic, impermanent, and perishable life.
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Official(1)Scraped 3d ago
It can be clearly seen that everyone's consciousness, thoughts and feelings are constantly changing. There is no peddling of values or any praise or criticism of human nature. In my opinion, it is just trying to objectively describe the thoughts and feelings of people in the book. Although these thoughts and feelings are entirely from the author's imagination or her own feelings, they are undoubtedly real. This is probably the greatness of a writer, that is, one person transforms into many different people to interpret a story.
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Official(1)Scraped 3d ago
It can be clearly seen that everyone's consciousness, thoughts and feelings are constantly changing. There is no peddling of values or any praise or criticism of human nature. In my opinion, it is just trying to objectively describe the thoughts and feelings of people in the book. Although these thoughts and feelings are entirely from the author's imagination or her own feelings, they are undoubtedly real. This is probably the greatness of a writer, that is, one person transforms into many different people to interpret a story.
