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3 pages in length. In her inimitable style, Virginia Woolf illustrates how society compels men to be men and women to be women; for her to have killed off the Angel of the House in order to rid herself of the oppressive social dictates the Angel metaphorically represents, Woolf displays a significant evolutionary change in gender perception. No bibliography.
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the Angel of the House in order to rid herself of the oppressive social dictates the Angel metaphorically represents, Woolf displays a significant evolutionary change in gender perception.
Coupled with the ironic tone is a style rich in diversity, for Woolf easily and masterfully juggles control from herself to the Angel and then
back to herself again, establishing the final conclusion as an unprecedented victory for womens social, political and spiritual presence. The author symbolically depicts the Angle as having no real
place in this world other than her myopic existence of thwarting the desires inherent to the female gender; it is through the power of her own intestinal fortitude that Woolf
helps to develop a certain vulnerability in connection with the plight of gender oppression. Adding to the overall message of Professions for Women
is the fact that one is never quite sure which one - Woolf or the Angel - is going to suddenly emerge with renewed strength and which one is going
to succumb to intimidation. Also within the pragmatic style that Woolf utilizes is the message that says patriarchal attitudes are inherently stagnant, and they only aggravate the gender issue
by putting blinders on people so as to avoid the truth. A relevant phrase in literary circles that relates to the overall concept
of characteristic theme is that of the human condition, which refers - quite logically - to the definition of being human. Analyzing Professions for Women, one finds the human
condition is a regular consideration, in that humanity is constantly in question: Is Man strong or weak, good or evil, redeemed or condemned, honorable or chicken-hearted? The climate of
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