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Women need financial independence to have creative freedom from "summary" of A Room of One's Own/Three Guineas by Virginia Woolf

In order for women to truly have the freedom to create, to think, and to express themselves, they must first have financial independence. This is a crucial element that cannot be overlooked or dismissed. Without the means to support themselves, women are often forced to rely on others for their livelihood, which inevitably limits their ability to pursue their own interests and passions. As Virginia Woolf pointed out, women throughout history have been held back by their lack of economic resources, which has in turn hindered their creative potential. When women are dependent on others for financial support, they are also subject to the control and restrictions that come with that dependency. They are unable to make decisions for themselves, to chart their own course, or to follow their own dreams. This lack of autonomy stifles their ability to explore new ideas, to push boundaries, and to break free from the constraints imposed upon them by society. In essence, financial independence is not just about money—it is about agency, self-determination, and the power to shape one's o...
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    A Room of One's Own/Three Guineas

    Virginia Woolf

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