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

Women have long been restricted by societal norms and expectations that dictate their roles and capabilities. This limitation on women's opportunities for self-expression is evident in various aspects of their lives, both public and private. In the realm of literature, for example, women have historically been marginalized and overlooked, their voices silenced or dismissed. This suppression of women's creativity and intellect is a direct result of the patriarchal structures that govern society. Furthermore, women are often relegated to domestic duties and relegated to the private sphere, denying them the freedom to engage fully in public discourse and intellectual pursuits. The idea of women having a room of their own, both physical and metaphorical, is crucial for their ability to express themselves freely and independently. Without this space, women are constantly overshadowed and c...
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    A Room of One's Own/Three Guineas

    Virginia Woolf

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