Tuesday, January 14, 2020
Professions for Women Essay
1. According to Virginia Woolf, what are two main obstacles to womenââ¬â¢s professional identity? Are these still the two main obstacles, or does the contemporary women face different hurdles? Explain. The two main obstacles to womenââ¬â¢s professional identify is the expectations of society and the expectations she has for herself. These obstacles still exist today but to a certain degree. In 1930 societyââ¬â¢s expectation for women was to stay home to cook and clean, now women are still seen to do this but are also seen to have a job. Women also give themselves high expectations for many things as they did in the 1930ââ¬â¢s. 2. What is the Origin of the ââ¬Å"Angel in the Houseâ⬠(para. 3)? Consult the Language of Composition Web site for background information: .Why is this an appropriate or effective frame of reference for Woolf? The origin of the ââ¬Å"Angel in the Houseâ⬠came from a poem written in the 1900ââ¬â¢s about self sacrificing heroine which represents the ideal Victorian women; a woman who was sympathetic, very charming, and unselfish. Including the ââ¬Å"Angel in the Houseâ⬠is appropriate because she talks about killing this phantom which meant she was free to express herself, which inspired many women. 3. What do you think Woolf means in paragraph 5 when she asserts that ââ¬Å"a novelistââ¬â¢s chief desire is to be as unconscious as possibleâ⬠? Do you agree that someone who writes fiction should be ââ¬Å"unconsciousâ⬠? Why do you think a novelist would want to be ââ¬Å"unconsciousâ⬠or would benefit from being ââ¬Å"unconsciousâ⬠? I think what Woolf means by ââ¬Å"a novelistââ¬â¢s chief desire is to be unconscious as possibleâ⬠(paragraph 5). Is that when a writer begins to write they disappear into their own words and continue to write without stopping. I agree that someone who writes fiction should be ââ¬Å"unconsciousâ⬠because it helps them describe the character they are portraying better. 4. In paragraph 5 and 6, Woolf explores the consequences of being unable to tell ââ¬Å"the truthâ⬠about her own ââ¬Å"experiences as a body.â⬠What does she meanâ⬠Why does she believe that surmounting this obstacle is more difficult ââ¬â perhaps impossible at the time she was writing ââ¬â that ââ¬Å"killing the Angel in the Houseâ⬠? Woolf means that women still have to hide behind lies, like a fakeà name, to have a book published. She believes the surmounting this obstacle is more difficult because women were not seen as equals in the 1930ââ¬â¢s they were more seen as property of the husband or father.
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