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A 5 page paper which compares and contrasts the style of Virginia Woolf and George Orwell. The works examines are "The Death of the Moth" and "Street Haunting" by Virginia Woolf and "Such, Such Were the Joys" by George Orwell. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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different for several reasons. Woolf was born in a different time, approximately 20 years before Orwell, and wrote works that generally addressed the condition of women in a time when
women had little power. Orwell was a man who sought to find social and political truths through fictional examinations. The following paper first examines the backgrounds of these two writers,
and then compares and contrasts their writing style as seen in Woolfs short stories "The Death of the Moth" and "Street Haunting" and Orwells "Such, Such Were the Joys."
Woolf and Orwell As mentioned, Woolf was born approximately 20 years prior to Orwell. She was born in 1882 in London (Books and Writers). She was born into a
family whose entire existence revolved around literature with her mother a member of a publishing company and her father a critic and friends with many famous individuals (Books and Writers).
She was educated at home by her father and for the most part had a good childhood until she was sexually molested by her half brother (Books and Writers). This
was to cause her problems for the rest of her life as he apparently did this often, to her sister as well, and Virginia was never able to have a
satisfying sexual or intimate relationship because of it. She essentially lived a life wherein she was torn between the desire to be a perfect caring woman, and be a mother,
and a woman who wanted to be so much more than a simple woman. She lived a life of powerful depression and ultimately loaded rocks into her pockets, wrote her
husband a note explaining she could no longer live with such suffering where she was beginning to hear voices, and walked into a lake and drowned herself (Books and Writers).
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