Role of Sentiment / romance in Room of ones Own (VIrginia WOolf)
Name Professor Subject Date The Role of Sentiment In a room of One 's own A Room of One 's Own is not a typical read . It was written with a distinctive writing style that infuses fact and fiction to express the author 's ideals a combination which happens rarely in literature . The creator is Virginia Woolf , a woman who was determined to share a theme on femininity . She delivered lectures on the of Women and Fiction in some colleges , and resulted on a book featuring the extended essay of

br the lectures with a dramatic setting , known as A Room of One 's Own
Initially , Woolf 's emotions about the inequality between men and women may have pushed her to arrive on such an extraordinary narrative . She began her investigation at Oxbridge College , where she observed the differences in educational experiences provided to men and women . She placed special emphasis on the women 's need of `a room of one 's own , to be able to have the time and the space to engage in uninterrupted writing time . During her time , women rarely enjoyed that luxury , as opposed to the fact that men generally enjoyed that privilege . Women were denied of the time , space and chance to produce creative works , as they are saddled and legally bounded to their male counterparts . Because of that , she believed that the writing skills of the women were compromised . Women could not compete fairly against men since the latter had a competitive advantage...





