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Virginia Woolf
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To the Lighthouse

Summary:   Third section as the befitting conclusion of the novel, "To the Lighthouse" by Virginia Woolf.


Q: Discuss the third section as befitting conclusion to novel"

"To the Lighthouse" is based on stream of conscious technique. It mainly deals with the different ways of perceiving the life. Many of the people in it are struggling to find answers to the answerable questions in the first section: 'Who knows what we are? What we feel? These questions have reechoed in the third section. Similarly, there are number of issues which are left loose ended in first part have resolved and tied up in the third section.

Structurally speaking the novel is divided into three parts with the unequal lengths of time covered by each of three sections. The first and the third -'The Window' and 'The Lighthouse' each occupy less than a day. On the other hand, the middle section, 'Time Passes' deals with.....

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