How does Lily Briscoe experience an epiphany at the close of the novel “To the Lighthouse?”
PremiumHow does Lily Briscoe experience an epiphany at the close of the novel To the Lighthouse NU Epiphany is a moment of sudden realization of truth Virginia Woolf s To the Lighthouse ends with art and memory In the Ramsays summer house in the Hebrides Lily Briscoe finishes her painting Mr Ramsay sails with James and Cam to the Lighthouse At this moment Lily finds her vision Struggle with Doubt and Insult From the start Lily Briscoe is full of doubt Charles Tansley insults her He says Women can t paint women can t write These words haunt her She remembers Mrs Ramsay who once sat for her painting with James She feels her brush cannot capture the truth She was not satisfied with her picture She carries this dissatisfaction till the end Connection with Memory and People While James and Cam row with Mr Ramsay to the Lighthouse Lily