Exam (elaborations)
DISCUSSION QUESTIONS for “A Room of One’s Own,” chapters 1-3
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) How does Woolf use physical spaces, and her narrator’s movement through them, to advance her “argument”? In the story, Woolf says that women need their own room, one that must be locked, to have the freedom to write. It seems very ironic that she recommends confining oneself to have freedom...
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