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What is Symbolism? 
•Symbols are objects, characters, figures, or 
colors used to represent abstract ideas or 
concepts. 
•In the symbol, the relation between the signifying 
item and what it signifies is not a natural one, but 
entirely a matter of social convention. 
•In the broadest sense a symbol is anything else; 
in this sense all words are symbol.
Symbolism& Literature 
•In discussing Literature, the ‘TERM’ – ‘SYMBOL’ is applied 
only to a word or phrase that signifies an Object or event 
which in its turn signifies something, or suggest a range of 
reference. 
•The artistic method of revealing ideas or truths through 
the use of symbols 
•Many novels have two layers of meaning. The first is in 
the literal plot, the second in a symbolic layer in which 
images and objects represent abstract ideas and feelings. 
Using symbols allows authors to express themselves 
indirectly on delicate or controversial matters.
Symbolism& Literature 
•Poets, like all of us, use such conventional symbols; 
many poets, however, also use "private" or "personal 
symbols." 
•Often they do so by exploiting widely shared associations 
between an object or event or action and a particular 
concept; for example, the general association of a 
peacock with pride and of an eagle with heroic endeavor, 
or the rising sun with birth and the setting sun with death, 
or climbing with effort or progress and descent with 
surrender or failure. 
•Some poets, however, repeatedly use symbols whose 
significance they largely generate themselves, and these 
pose a more difficult problem in interpretation. 
(M.H.Abrahm ‘A Glossary of Literary Terms)
Symbolist Movement: Modern Age 
•The Modern Period, in the decades after World War-1, 
was a notable era of Symbolism in Literature. 
• Many of the major writers of the period exploit symbols 
which are in part drawn from religious and esoteric 
traditions and in part invented. 
•Some of the works of the age are symbolist in their setting, 
their agents, and their actions, as well as in the objects 
they refer to.
The Lighthouse 
Lily Briscoe’s 
Painting
Ramsay’s 
Summer House 
The Sea, the Storms, 
the rock, reefs and 
shallow water
The Boar’s 
Skull 
Rose’s 
arrangement of 
Fruit Basket
The Lighthouse 
•It stands alone and tall in both light and darkness and it, along 
with its beacon, is a focal point which Symbolizes strength, 
guidance and safe harbor; it is Spiritual hermit guiding all those 
who are traveling by sea. 
•Metaphorically, as the element of Water represents the emotions, 
the Lighthouse is a Symbol for the Spiritual Strength and 
Emotional 
Guidance which is available to us during the times we feel we are 
being helplessly tossed around in a sea of inner turmoil.
The Lighthouse 
•Mrs. Caroline Ramsay stands as guiding star and harbours 
emotional safety to other family/guest members visiting 
summer House. She is the Spiritual bridge between other 
humans in the novel. 
•Mrs. Ramsay stands strong like the lighthouse amidst 
emotionally shattered beings; viz., Michael Ramsay, James, 
Lily, Carmichael, etc.
Lily’s Painting 
•Symbolizes woman’s struggle in patriarchal society. 
•Against gender convention: “Women can’t paint or write”. 
•Desire to express (repressed) critique of Mrs. Ramsay’s essence (as 
an ideal wife and mother) in the painting. 
•her vision depends on balance and synthesis: how to bring together 
disparate things in harmony; this mirrors Woolf’s writing creed – 
“ the novel is a both a critique and a tribute to the enduring power of 
Mrs. Ramsay. 
•Feminine Artistic Vision.
Ramsay’s Summer 
House 
During her dinner party, Mrs. Ramsay 
sees her house display her own inner 
notions of shabbiness and her inability 
to preserve beauty. 
Symbolizes 
collective 
conscious 
ness 
psychological 
condition of the 
characters. 
In the “Time 
Passes” section, the 
ravages of war and 
destruction and the 
passage of time are 
reflected in the 
condition of the 
house.
The Sea, the Storms, the rock, 
reefs and shallow water 
The 
Sea 
•It represent forward Movement of life. 
•Violence and Destruction. 
•The Sea is a Powerful reminder of the 
impermanence and delicacy of Human life and 
accomplishment.
The 
Storms 
•Storms consist of both wind (air) and 
rain (water). And as air is the element 
representing the mind, and water is the element 
representing the emotions, storms symbolize 
agitated thoughts and emotions. Metaphorically, 
storms are our Inner Demons which torment both 
our mind and our Subconscious.
The 
Rocks 
•The rocks, reefs and shallow waters symbolize 
the final 
dangers and miseries which seem to accompany 
the end of any turbulent voyage. Just as the 
saying, "its always darkest before the dawn", 
things always seem the most dangerous and 
hopeless as we reach the end of an emotional 
turmoil. This is the point when we feel like 
tossing up our hands and giving up.
The Boar’s 
Skull 
•Symbolizes transient nature of art and life. 
•Mrs. Ramsay’s covering it with her shawl 
represents her desire to preserve life, or that 
of Mr. Ramsay & Lily to be immortal through 
work/art. 
•The presence of the skull acts as a disturbing 
reminder that death is always at hand, even (or 
perhaps especially) during life’s most blissful 
moments. 
•It symbolically presents Mrs. Ramsay’s 
understanding nature and enduring power to 
suffer for others – as she wraps it with her 
shawl.
The Fruit Basket 
•Rose arranges a fruit basket for her mother’s dinner party that serves 
to draw the partygoers out of their private suffering and unite them. 
•Although Augustus Carmichael and Mrs. Ramsay appreciate the 
arrangement differently—he rips a bloom from it; she refuses to 
disturb it—the pair is brought harmoniously, if briefly, together. 
•The basket testifies both to the “frozen” quality of beauty that Lily 
describes and to beauty’s seductive and soothing quality. 
•The absence of fruit basket in 3rd part, signifies the transitery nature 
of beauty, art and truth.
Understanding Symbols in Virginia Woolf's The Lighthouse

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Understanding Symbols in Virginia Woolf's The Lighthouse

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  • 2. What is Symbolism? •Symbols are objects, characters, figures, or colors used to represent abstract ideas or concepts. •In the symbol, the relation between the signifying item and what it signifies is not a natural one, but entirely a matter of social convention. •In the broadest sense a symbol is anything else; in this sense all words are symbol.
  • 3. Symbolism& Literature •In discussing Literature, the ‘TERM’ – ‘SYMBOL’ is applied only to a word or phrase that signifies an Object or event which in its turn signifies something, or suggest a range of reference. •The artistic method of revealing ideas or truths through the use of symbols •Many novels have two layers of meaning. The first is in the literal plot, the second in a symbolic layer in which images and objects represent abstract ideas and feelings. Using symbols allows authors to express themselves indirectly on delicate or controversial matters.
  • 4. Symbolism& Literature •Poets, like all of us, use such conventional symbols; many poets, however, also use "private" or "personal symbols." •Often they do so by exploiting widely shared associations between an object or event or action and a particular concept; for example, the general association of a peacock with pride and of an eagle with heroic endeavor, or the rising sun with birth and the setting sun with death, or climbing with effort or progress and descent with surrender or failure. •Some poets, however, repeatedly use symbols whose significance they largely generate themselves, and these pose a more difficult problem in interpretation. (M.H.Abrahm ‘A Glossary of Literary Terms)
  • 5. Symbolist Movement: Modern Age •The Modern Period, in the decades after World War-1, was a notable era of Symbolism in Literature. • Many of the major writers of the period exploit symbols which are in part drawn from religious and esoteric traditions and in part invented. •Some of the works of the age are symbolist in their setting, their agents, and their actions, as well as in the objects they refer to.
  • 6. The Lighthouse Lily Briscoe’s Painting
  • 7. Ramsay’s Summer House The Sea, the Storms, the rock, reefs and shallow water
  • 8. The Boar’s Skull Rose’s arrangement of Fruit Basket
  • 9. The Lighthouse •It stands alone and tall in both light and darkness and it, along with its beacon, is a focal point which Symbolizes strength, guidance and safe harbor; it is Spiritual hermit guiding all those who are traveling by sea. •Metaphorically, as the element of Water represents the emotions, the Lighthouse is a Symbol for the Spiritual Strength and Emotional Guidance which is available to us during the times we feel we are being helplessly tossed around in a sea of inner turmoil.
  • 10. The Lighthouse •Mrs. Caroline Ramsay stands as guiding star and harbours emotional safety to other family/guest members visiting summer House. She is the Spiritual bridge between other humans in the novel. •Mrs. Ramsay stands strong like the lighthouse amidst emotionally shattered beings; viz., Michael Ramsay, James, Lily, Carmichael, etc.
  • 11. Lily’s Painting •Symbolizes woman’s struggle in patriarchal society. •Against gender convention: “Women can’t paint or write”. •Desire to express (repressed) critique of Mrs. Ramsay’s essence (as an ideal wife and mother) in the painting. •her vision depends on balance and synthesis: how to bring together disparate things in harmony; this mirrors Woolf’s writing creed – “ the novel is a both a critique and a tribute to the enduring power of Mrs. Ramsay. •Feminine Artistic Vision.
  • 12. Ramsay’s Summer House During her dinner party, Mrs. Ramsay sees her house display her own inner notions of shabbiness and her inability to preserve beauty. Symbolizes collective conscious ness psychological condition of the characters. In the “Time Passes” section, the ravages of war and destruction and the passage of time are reflected in the condition of the house.
  • 13. The Sea, the Storms, the rock, reefs and shallow water The Sea •It represent forward Movement of life. •Violence and Destruction. •The Sea is a Powerful reminder of the impermanence and delicacy of Human life and accomplishment.
  • 14. The Storms •Storms consist of both wind (air) and rain (water). And as air is the element representing the mind, and water is the element representing the emotions, storms symbolize agitated thoughts and emotions. Metaphorically, storms are our Inner Demons which torment both our mind and our Subconscious.
  • 15. The Rocks •The rocks, reefs and shallow waters symbolize the final dangers and miseries which seem to accompany the end of any turbulent voyage. Just as the saying, "its always darkest before the dawn", things always seem the most dangerous and hopeless as we reach the end of an emotional turmoil. This is the point when we feel like tossing up our hands and giving up.
  • 16. The Boar’s Skull •Symbolizes transient nature of art and life. •Mrs. Ramsay’s covering it with her shawl represents her desire to preserve life, or that of Mr. Ramsay & Lily to be immortal through work/art. •The presence of the skull acts as a disturbing reminder that death is always at hand, even (or perhaps especially) during life’s most blissful moments. •It symbolically presents Mrs. Ramsay’s understanding nature and enduring power to suffer for others – as she wraps it with her shawl.
  • 17. The Fruit Basket •Rose arranges a fruit basket for her mother’s dinner party that serves to draw the partygoers out of their private suffering and unite them. •Although Augustus Carmichael and Mrs. Ramsay appreciate the arrangement differently—he rips a bloom from it; she refuses to disturb it—the pair is brought harmoniously, if briefly, together. •The basket testifies both to the “frozen” quality of beauty that Lily describes and to beauty’s seductive and soothing quality. •The absence of fruit basket in 3rd part, signifies the transitery nature of beauty, art and truth.