1. A Room Of One's Own
A Room of Many Thoughts One of the first things to notice about A Room of One's Own is that it is not a typical lecture. ... Why does Virginia Woolf choose to do this? ... This question leads to one of the most significant passages concerning the novel in A Room of One's Own, where Woolf likens the novel to "a creation owning a certain looking-glass likeness to life-. ... This description may inspire one to look for patterns and shapes in Woolf's own text. ... These random objects and descriptions paint a picture of A Room of One's Own. ...
- Word Count: 1697
- Approx Pages: 7
- Has Bibliography
- Grade Level: High School