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Item THE INFLUENCE OF THE WAR AND THE CHANGES IN LIFE AND SOCIETY AS REFLECTED IN VIRGINIA WOOLF’S MRS. DALLOWAY AND TO THE LIGHTHOUSE(2021-08-09) Al- Tameemi, Aaesha Nihad khaleel; ARAS, GökşenThe thesis focuses on Virginia Woolf’s Mrs. Dalloway and To The Lighthouse. The thesis shows that in these novels Woolf presents a collectively suffering atmosphere, despite people's best efforts to preserve a positive attitude. In both of her novels, Woolf represents a post-World War I era, where survivors are struggling to return to normality and enhance quality of life. Woolf describes her struggles to adequately explain the self in her novels while also attempting to construct a symphony out of her tumultuous emotions.Woolf also presents the fictionalized pain by creating several characters in both of her novels. Mrs. Dalloway is one of Woolf’s novels, which focuses on war trauma and its devastating effects on the relatives, friends and loved ones of the unreturned. To The Lighthouse, which is often read as one of Woolf’s most autobiographical novels, represents the period of painful recovery from war trauma, and displays Woolf’s innovations in prose fiction.