From: "Jeffrey E." <[email protected]> To: jeffrey epstein leevacation®gmail.com> Subject: Fwd: body paragraph of Virginia Woolf " A room of one's own" Date: Thu, 18 Jan 2018 12:43:39 +0000 Forwarded message From: Date: Fri, Jan 22, 2016 at 12:27 PM Subject: Re: body paragraph of Virginia Woolf " A room of one's own" To: "jeffrey E." <[email protected]> 9 II venerdi 22 gennaio 2016, jeffrey E. <[email protected]> ha scritto: -------- Forwarded message From: Jeffrey E. leevacation®gmail.com> Date: Tue, Sep 22, 2015 at 1:41 PM Subject: Re: body pars ph of Virginia Woolf " A room of one's own" To: what were your results please sned On Tue, Sep 22, 2015 at 12:52 PM, Sony if I did an effort... wrote: I martedi 22 settembre 2015, ha scritto: I made an effort and this is your reaction ?! Not very stimulating... helped me correct some words and sentences after I showed her but the paragraph is mine. This is how it looked like at the beginning ( do you see much difference ??? ) : In her thesis, the author infers that all women need financial security and the privacy of their own room in order to create art. In fact, she expresses this idea of anger and frustration in many ways throughout her book using analogies and metaphors. We are immediately immersed in her world of thoughts where women are trapped and discriminated by social institutions such as libraries. For example, In one of her extracts, we can perceive the sacred image of the library ( heaven's door ) with a man standing in front of it and denying her admission. In this case, it is possible to infer that the men represents the devil. To her surprise he is wearing a "black gown" instead of "white wings". In addition, her anger is emphasised by the repetition of the words "never", "never will I" which gives more weight to her argument. In this chapter, we can clearly feel the oppression and the pain she is suffering. For this reason, wealth is regularly cited as a necessa