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A 3 page paper which examines how Virginia Woolf's perceptions in "A Room of One's Own" were similar or dissimilar to the views of Freud. Bibliography lists 3 sources.

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women were inherently angry and resentful of the fact that men had penises and as such they struggled to be like men in a mans world. With these two individuals at hand, and their general attitudes towards life and gender somewhat perceived the following paper examines Woolfs "A Room of Ones Own" and examines if her opinions are similar or dissimilar to those of Freud. Woolf and Freud In Virginia Woolfs story "A Room of Ones Own" she presents the reader with a look at what it is to be a female writer or artist though many almost fictional discussions. She speaks of what it is that has made men geniuses in the world of art and literature, realities that do not seem to demonstrate that there were any female artists of the same sort. "some kind of genius must have existed among women then, as it exists among the working class, although it never translated to paper" (ClassicNotes, 2005). In her journey to examines such realities "The narrator reviews the poetry of several Elizabethan aristocratic ladies, and finds that anger toward men and insecurity mar their writing and prevent genius from shining through" (ClassicNotes, 2005). This presents us with a situation, further enhanced by Woolfs personality and life, that indicates women had some buried anger and resentment towards men, a sort of position that had to become strong enough to be noticed. One critic, quoting author Elaine Showalter, notes that there is a sense of androgyny in the work of Woolf: "androgyny is a response to the dilemma of a woman writer embarrassed and alarmed by her feelings too hot to handle without risking real rejection by her family, her audience, and her class" (Woolf Seminar: A Room of Ones Own, 2005). In this we see ...

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