1. The Plight of Women in Literature - Gilman and Woolf
In Charlotte Perkins Gilman's, The Yellow Wallpaper and in Virginia Woolf's, A Room of Ones Own, we get a particular look into women's roles in a patriarchal society. ... As opposed to Woolf's whose emphasis is on women's insufficiency of material space to express and create their own authenticity. ... The perspective Virginia Woolf takes in A Room of One's Own is different compared to Gilman's; Woolf approaches her work with an emphasis to exterior elements. ... One of the main factors Woolf accentuates is the lack of "room" a woman is deprived of...
- Word Count: 1227
- Approx Pages: 5
- Has Bibliography
- Grade Level: Undergraduate