Nov 3, 2008


Virginia Woolf’s essay
Being a woman it’s hard, but on Woolf’s times this reality was harder. In the text it is really easy to identify two big issues:
1-“A woman must have money and a room of her own if she is to write fiction.”
2- Women were discriminated by the two most important educative institutions.
The first point shows how difficult was written for women, they need a complete independence, and no one helped them, because they were women. “A room for my own” explains the need of having a space for being free to create.
The second point gives us a context, it explains how it worked, women have to be supervised by a man, they didn’t have a real chance of decide for themselves.
The text presents a woman fighting for their rights.

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