Woolf's Underlying Attitude Towards Women's Place in Society

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November 18, 2014

 

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16-19). The descriptions of the men's meals are long and elaborate, and careful attention to detail is provided for every dish. In the women's university, Woolf also speaks of some dishes, "Here was the soup. It was a plain gravy soup" (ll. 41-42). When compared to the sentences of Passage I, those of Passage II display a much shorter and less elaborate description of meals...
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In the women's university, Woolf also speaks of some dishes, "Here was the soup. It was a plain gravy soup" (ll. 41-42). When compared to the sentences of Passage I, those of Passage II display a much shorter and less elaborate description of meals. Woolf purposely uses this style to emphasize the inferiority of women to men in current society...
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