Saturday, February 9, 2019
A Room of Ones Own :: Classics, Feminism, Womans Right, Virginia Woolf
A Room of Ones Own Hundreds of years ago, an unconscious stopping point diseased the fe priapic population. Similar to Shakespeares sister, women were conditioned to conform to a powder-puff ideology. This concept of femininity spread through out the country basically defining the nature of a woman and robbing them of their innate sense of self. darn women may have dreamed about the day when their creative liveliness could be unleashed, those dreams were quickly interrupted by the powerful grasp of male dominance. By repressing women, the feminine role of dependency and obedience was maintained. In return, societys power organize became refueled and the patriarchy was perpetuated. Through time the power structure has broken down, however, I believe Shakespeares sister continues to exist in some(prenominal) women, still in search of a room of ones own. Virginia Woolf hard put the importance of having a room of ones own or a show to discover and explore the creative se lf. She encourages the young women to develop the habit of granting immunity and the courage to write exactly what they think. More than seventy years later, Woolfs linguistic communication remain applicable. Women are still struggling to confront the courage and verbal expression the factthat there is no arm to cling to. For, while the societal barriers have disappeared, the mental barriers have not. Though few women are pass judgment to be submissive and obedient, the ideology of the feminine role continues to starve womens souls. The public press to get married and have children while pushing ones personal desires and passions excursus persists. Thus, when a womans soul is in a state of
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