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Author Archives: Emilie Dawson

Nico Dennis – Reflection

November 2, 2017

The greatest circumstance that influences all writing is emotion. Bronowski, Clark and Woolf all shared a common and very obvious thread that drove the message of their writing. Each author was extremely passionate about their subject matter. In addition, they Continue reading →

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Reflection [Mostafavi]

November 2, 2017

Many different factors can impact the overall effect of a written piece. For instance, the type of medium used to present the work and the circumstances of the author both greatly contribute to the style that is presented. For instance, Continue reading →

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Nico Dennis – A Room of One’s own Analysis

October 24, 2017

The quote “a woman must have money and a room of her own if she is to write fiction.” contributes significantly to the message of feminism that Virginia Woolf portrays in her essay A Room of One’s Own. The essay Continue reading →

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Virginia Woolf Reflection-Hollerbach

October 24, 2017

In the essay A Room for One’s Own, Virginia Woolf describes the necessities of a writer in great detail. The primary needs of a writer, according to Woolf, are 500 pounds a year and a room to yourself with a lock. Continue reading →

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Virginia Woolf – A Room of One’s Own [Vretzos]

October 24, 2017

In Virginia Woolfs’ essay called A Room of One’s Own, she lays out the necessities someone must have in order to create a good piece of writing. Woolf focuses a lot on the topic of gender inequality, which was more of Continue reading →

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A Room of One’s Own [Abernathy]

October 24, 2017

In the novel A Room of One’s Own by Virginia Woolf, Woolf explores just how much a writer needs in order to write effectively. Woolf states that all one needs is a room with a lock and five-hundred pounds a Continue reading →

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A Room of One’s Own [Dawson]

October 24, 2017

To Virginia Woolf, 500 pounds and a room of one’s own are absolute necessities to any woman writer. Her thesis is recurring throughout her essay; through all of her evidence and the many examples she provides, she creates clear reasoning Continue reading →

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A Room of One’s Own [Mostafavi]

October 24, 2017

In the essay, “A Room of One’s Own,” Virginia Woolf highlights the factors which are needed to write well: a room with a lock on the door and 500 pounds of money a year. A room with a lock on Continue reading →

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Virginia Woolf – Jones

October 24, 2017

In A Room of One’s Own, Virginia Woolf claims that “a woman must have money and a room of her own” (3) in order to write fiction. This serves as her general thesis for the essay, and through her own anecdotes Continue reading →

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A Room of One’s Own Response [Beck]

October 24, 2017

In “A Room of One’s Own,” by Virginia Woolf, her essay is centralized around the idea that in order to write effectively, you need a room, five-hundred pounds, and a lock on the door. She thinks this because she believes Continue reading →

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