Virginia Woolf's thought-provoking work seeks to address many issues surrounding women's work. It takes into account the comparison between the privileges of women and men. The greatest advantages of man over woman would be the possibilities and opportunities to succeed and the ability to express oneself. Woolf believes that wealth and one's own room are necessary to achieve intellectual freedom is wrong and misleading as it does not take into account education, having good self-esteem, access to all resources, not having domestic obstacles . All of this, including the possession of wealth, is essential for a writer to thrive. Access to all opportunities, especially literature, is essential to achieving intellectual freedom as writers must have a base from which they can understand the idea of literature. The narrator is at Oxbridge when she remembers an essay by Charles Lamb about seeing Oxbridge. He encourages her to view the text in the library. However, upon reaching the library, she is stopped only to be told that women cannot enter the library without a companion of the opposite sex or a letter of introduction. This was unfavorable for women as they had no access to literature. Because access to literature is essential for women to achieve intellectual freedom. Although according to Woolf a woman has a room of her own and 500 pounds but if she doesn't have access to literature it's of no use. Literature is a multi-faceted phenomenon. It consists of various functions and genres: educational textbooks, analytical scientific publications, critical debate books, entertaining novels, aesthetic poetry and many others. Literature stimulates the mind and therefore women needed access to literature for sti...... medium of paper... weight which disturbs her writing skills. So having no domestic responsibilities is essential for a woman to become an expert writer. Woolf's main point, that wealth and a room of one's own are necessary to become a good writer, is misleading as it does not take into account education, having good self-esteem, access to all resources, absence of obstacles domestic. Writing is like a horse, you can lead it to the river but you can't make it drink the water. Wealth can only take you to the river, education, having good self-esteem, access to all resources, not having domestic obstacles is what can leverage wealth and drink water. So education, having good self-esteem, access to all resources, not having domestic obstacles including wealth is essential for a writer to thrive, especially a novelist..
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