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Conventional Gender Roles in Viginia Woolfs To the Lighthouse
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Essay aus dem Jahr 2009 im Fachbereich Anglistik - Literatur, Universität Regensburg, Sprache: Deutsch, Abstract: Virginia Woolfs novel To the Lighthouse was published in1927. Considering the period of its composition, it is notsurprising that it was written in the literary genre of modernism.Woolf uses an anonymous narrator, who describes the characters subjectively in the third person. As there is a constant switch from the thoughts and feelings of one character to another, it is possible to see the real meaningless of life, an existential angst that each of the protagonists tries to overcome. Woolf deliberately uses characters that are quite similar to real people from her own childhood during the first World War, when England had an fairly stratified class system marked by extreme social differentiation, especially for men and women. The novels setting mirrors her life, as well: the story takes place both before and after the Great War.I will begin my analysis by describing all the gender roles inTo the Lighthouse and attempt to show how they influence each character. I will place particular emphasis on Mr. and MrsRamsay, as well as Lily Briscoe, in order to demonstrate their way of life and their problems. I will then examine Virginia Woolfs own family and era, for they constitute an archetype of a family living under the class system characteristic of the time. At this point, I will also demonstrate how Virginia Woolfs parents served as models for the characters of Mr. and Mrs. Ramsay. Furthermore, I will focus on Lily Briscoe and illustrate how she tries to adopt some of the Ramsays positive traits and gradually discovers her own female identity. To conclude, I will compare Virginia Woolf with Lily Briscoe to show that they are quite alike, and that her family resembles the Ramsays significantly. To the Lighthouse, as Bowlby writes, represents a darker insight into the womans `structurally untenable position` within male-dominated society,
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