This document provides a critical analysis of Virginia Woolf's novel To The Lighthouse. It summarizes the key themes and characters in the novel. Some of the main points discussed include the stream of consciousness narrative style, the early 20th century British society setting, Mrs. Ramsay as a central character who believes in devotion to others while contrasting with her husband Mr. Ramsay, and Lily Briscoe's role as an artist trying to capture a moment. The document also analyzes how Woolf uses references to other literary works to create effects and explores themes of subjectivity, transience of life, and the passage of time through the two sections of the novel.