第1个回答 2011-06-09
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To the lighthouse "content : a brief introduction to the lighthouse is a war ramzy after the family and few close friends in a scottish islands for a long life. the author tried to in this story is very simple in the novel discuss the meaning of life and nature, pointed out to be passed on from time to hand it does not matter to death threats from the earth. the lighthouse flashes of which is the symbol of ramzy the souls of the light. this book write Write a note, such as the perspective of transformation, two hours, symbols, using music, painting, etc.
To the lighthouse from the friends, distinguished : it is the author dedicating novel. to the lighthouse, the centre of clues ramzy the family and few visitors in the first world war and fragment of life experiences ramsay's youngest son james want to go to the lighthouse, but owing to bad weather and unsatisfied. when war broke out, ramsey a preferred. after the war, with a pair of "three-good" and take a boat out to sea, at last The lighthouse. and sit in the occupied nevertheless ramzy arrive in a lighthouse, in momentary feeling, the central committee dropped a pen and mapped out for his vision and something beyond themselves and become a real artist. there is no 起伏跌宕 the content of the three parts, in turn for the time passes the lighthouse.
The main characters later, its practical activities is limited to the novel. the first half of a series of description, in the author's own mother for a living, and mrs three-good, the author's shadow. in addition, the author to achieve the most beautiful breece lily family. surface, lily's a language, the main line
Novel. the first half of a series of description, in the author's own mother for a living, and mrs three-good, the author's shadow. in addition, the author to achieve the most beautiful breece lily family. surface, lily's a language, its main activities is mainly for people, but the characters in a reasonably active ideological activities, the author himself a prototype of the people and
the structure of the novel for the potential for a clue to be lisa and complex level, the characters in the world, and outside it ; ramsey a experience is the first level, "lisa by the art of life '. the second level is the story of the novel is out in a novel."
To the lighthouse , strike at the net from : in the preface of book, the editor wrote, read novels, more any literature will like the white paper was as dull and tedious to read carefully. therefore, not to have a profound and abstract, the daily life and a there is psychological process of linguistic life, if this is novel, it is not high, it is difficult to understand.
第2个回答 2011-06-11
The novel is set in the Ramsays' summer home in the Hebrides, on the Isle of Skye. The section begins with Mrs Ramsay assuring James that they should be able to visit the lighthouse on the next day. This prediction is denied by Mr Ramsay, who voices his certainty that the weather will not be clear, an opinion that forces a certain tension between Mr and Mrs Ramsay, and also between Mr Ramsay and James. This particular incident is referred to on various occasions throughout the chapter, especially in the context of Mr and Mrs Ramsay's relationship.
The Ramsays have been joined at the house by a number of friends and colleagues, one of them being Lily Briscoe who begins the novel as a young, uncertain painter attempting a portrayal of Mrs. Ramsay and her son James. Briscoe finds herself plagued by doubts throughout the novel, doubts largely fed by the statements of Charles Tansley, another guest, claiming that women can neither paint nor write. Tansley himself is an admirer of Mr Ramsay and his philosophical treatises.
The section closes with a large dinner party. Mr Ramsay nearly snaps at Augustus Carmichael, a visiting poet, when the latter asks for a second serving of soup. Mrs Ramsay, who is striving for the perfect dinner party is herself out of sorts when Paul Rayley and Minta Doyle, two acquaintances whom she has brought together in engagement, arrive late to dinner, as Minta lost her grandmother’s brooch on the beach.
In the final section, “The Lighthouse,” some of the remaining Ramsays return to their summer home ten years after the events of Part I, as Mr Ramsay finally plans on taking the long-delayed trip to the lighthouse with his son James and daughter Cam(illa). The trip almost doesn’t happen, as the children hadn't been ready, but they eventually take off. En route, the children give their father the silent treatment for forcing them to come along. James keeps the sailing boat steady, and rather than receiving the harsh words he has come to expect from his father, he hears praise, providing a rare moment of empathy between father and son; Cam's attitude towards her father has changed as well.
They are being accompanied by the sailor Macalister and his son, who catches fish during the trip. The son cuts a piece of flesh from a fish he has caught to use for bait, throwing the injured fish back into the sea.
While they set sail for the lighthouse, Lily attempts to complete her long-unfinished painting. She reconsiders Mrs Ramsay’s memory, grateful for her help in pushing Lily to continue with her art, yet at the same time struggling to free herself from the tacit control Mrs Ramsay had over other aspects of her life. Upon finishing the painting and seeing that it satisfies her, she realizes that the execution of her vision is more important to her than the idea of leaving some sort of legacy in her work – a lesson Mr Ramsay has yet to learn.