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Category Archives: A Room of One’s Own

A Room of One’s Own Paper Reflection [Andrew Felix]

October 24, 2017

In A Room of One’s Own, Virginia Woolf writes that a woman must have money and a room to be able to write a piece of fiction. For me personally, I also need a room with silence and no distractions. I am not 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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Virginia Woolf [Arreola]

October 24, 2017

According to Virginia Woolf, to be a successful writer requires at least a room to herself, to prevent distraction, a room in which she can go undisturbed by the restraints of man, and enough money to sustain herself throughout her Continue reading →

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A Room of One’s Own Reflection (Showers)

October 24, 2017

The central idea of Virginia Woolf’s “A Room of One’s Own” is that in order to be a good writer and create coherent pieces, one needs five-hundred pounds and a room of one’s own. She stresses that these two things Continue reading →

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A Room of One’s Own Reflection [Nickel]

October 24, 2017

In A Room of One’s Own, Virginia Woolf discusses the need of five-hundred pounds and a private room in order that one may be a good writer. She notes that these two necessities are largely inaccessible to women, firstly because men Continue reading →

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A Room of One’s Own Reflection (Kelly Wlodychak)

October 24, 2017

Authors need time in order to write. They need to be able to concentrate and not be disturbed. Distractions are the main problem with an author’s ability to write. In the book A Room of One’s Own by Virginia Woolf, Continue reading →

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