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  • "As Woolf’s writing addresses issues which were relevant to her era, the aesthetic of her writing in To The Lighthouse needs to be understood in its relation to the time in which she lived": what does this mean?
  • "Through these insights into each character’s mind, Woolf explores the different ways in which individuals search for and create meaning in their own experience. She expresses how individuals order their perceptions into a coherent understanding of life."

    "Through these forays into each character’s mind, Woolf explores the different ways in which individuals search for and create meaning in their own experience. She strives to express how individuals order their perceptions into a coherent understanding of life" (http://www.sparknotes.com/lit/lighthouse/section1.rhtml).

    SparkNotes? Really? Please revise.