Article Review of A Room of One’s Own
1.
The material conditions in which a student studies can influence his or her
seen as a direct comment on how the conditions, under which especially female students
who attended college, shaped their future capacity to succeed and to successfully study.
If you are living in a shared domicile with an unpleasant roommate, one can have
interrupted study time, lack of sleep, a poor diet, and over the long run, it will take a toll
on you academically leading to financial failure.
2.
A room of your own can assure academic or doomed failure depending on the
food you can afford to eat, how close or far you live from campus, do you have your own
room or have to share. If you get a good education, guaranteed a good job and can afford
their success in the world.
3.
Woolf discusses Shakespeare’s sister as maybe she was just as brilliant as he was
but women did not have a historical value and no woman could have written what
Shakespeare did because even though she was talented and intelligent, she would not
have gotten the education he did as it would have been looked upon as a waste of time
and money. Therefore there is a little bit of Shakespeare’s sister in us, with untapped
talent just waiting to have its chance.
4.
The “intimately oppressed” are women who are comfortable in their state of
unrecognized contribution to subordination of women in society as a whole. Unless a
woman is kept in a locked room or on a mountain top with no contact with the outside
world, it is nearly impossible to be “intimately oppressed” any longer unless one is in a
third-world country.