1. A Room Of One's Own
The Argument of Virginia Woolf A Room of One's Own is a story of a women named Mary, she is the narrator of Virginia Woolf and tells the story in first person form. ... The purpose of this story is to show how women need to maintain leisure time, money, and a room of her own so that she can become a writer. ... A Room of One's Own culmination of two speeches given by Virginia Woolf at women conferences to speak on the topic of women. ... She would rather her tell the truth of women but feels that with a room of her own and five-hundred pounds that Mary would be and excellent ...
- Word Count: 1454
- Approx Pages: 6
- Grade Level: High School