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Patriarchy limits women's opportunities for selfrealization from "summary" of A Room of One's Own/Three Guineas by Virginia Woolf

The patriarchal system in which we live, with its long history of privileging men over women, has a profound impact on women's ability to realize their full potential. From a young age, girls are socialized to conform to traditional gender roles that limit their opportunities for self-expression and self-discovery. They are taught to be passive, submissive, and self-effacing, while boys are encouraged to be assertive, ambitious, and confident. As a result, women often struggle to assert themselves in a world that is dominated by men. In the literary world, for example, women have historically been marginalized and excluded from the canon of great literature. They have been denied access to education, publishing opportunities, and recognition for their creative work. As a result, women writers have had to contend with a host of obstacles that men have not had to face. They have had to write under male pseudonyms, disguise thei...
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    A Room of One's Own/Three Guineas

    Virginia Woolf

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