In “A Room of One’s Own”, the author Virginia Woolf proves women do not enjoy the equal right as men, for example, she creates Judith Shakespare, who can be imagined as Shakespare’s twin sister. However, her talent is not considered as worthy as William Shakespeare, even both of them are talented. The author also lists a lots of books in which the male authors holds the idea that women is not as talented as men. She also states the importance of money for women. In terms of the above ideas, I can agree with the author more since her idea is still useful for today’s female.
It always happens to me that I spend the whole day doing this and that without rest. When I have time to make a conclusion for today’s life, I find that I spent little time or almost no time on myself except study. If I am a housewife without education and work, there would be no room of my own. The importance of money for me in my life is a way that I can use the money that I earned to change into my own time. When I have to time and energy to cook, money can provide the time for me to rest. Although money cannot do everything for me, it still helps me a lot. We enjoy the relatively equal right as men today, but we have to overcome more pressures and difficulties than men. We can achieve the same academic success as men, but we still have to give birth to sons and daughters. It is the responsibility which men cannot do for us today.
I agree your opinion. and I stronglly respect women’s orignal roll about having to give birth to sons and daughter. I think it is very divine roll of women. Also I agree women have more pressures and difficulties however, I think that women also need to escape this kind of prejudices. Sometimes, women give up their job and abilities due to their situation and all circumstance but it is not a good for everyone. I think women have many different abilities and it is better than men. therefore, in spite of those kind disadventage which pressures and difficulties than men, women have to break down this situation and improve their abillities.
I agree with what you stated, the inequality of men at women at the time was a disadvantage for women in all aspects. Such as having to write in public made it close to impossible for a quiet, noninterruptive time for writing. Even to not being able to walk on the grass, which was limited to men and scholars.