![]() ![]() And this emasculation of Mr Ramsay is likened to the act of decrowning, which is one of the acts that take place during carnivals in Bakhtin's works. This study analyses Virginia Woolf's To the Lighthouse as a platform on which the main father figure is often ignored as an authoritative male figure. ![]() In this way, Mr Ramsay's decrowning suggests Woolf's desire to see the change in women's condition. Decrowning suggests a constant change of everything. The act of decrowning in Bakhtin's works is a physical act of dethronement of a symbolic king during the carnival. In this regard, the novel becomes suitable for an analysis in terms of Mikhail Bakhtin's concept of " decrowning " that widely takes place in the discussion on " carnival, " one of Bakhtin's main focuses in his works. Mr Ramsay's authority is ridiculed and mocked. However, Mr Ramsay is constantly belittled by Mrs Ramsay, Lily, and the narrator. Mr Ramsay, who heavily depends on the ideas of certainty and stability in every respect, does not accept women's independence. ![]() The father figure in Virginia Woolf's To the Lighthouse makes himself seem strong and authoritative although in reality he needs the others' support and help. ![]()
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