Question
English Question on Feminist Movements / Feminism
Virginia Woolf wrote in "Professions for Women":
"You have won rooms of your own in the house hitherto exclusively owned by men. You are able, though not without great labour and effort, to pay the rent. You are earning your five hundred pounds a year. But this freedom is only a beginning; the room is your own, but it is still bare. It has to be furnished; it has to be decorated; it has to be shared. How are you going to furnish it, how are you going to decorate it? With whom are you going to share it, and upon what terms?"
Based on this passage, which of the following inferences is/are correct?
Women may have attained rooms of their own but they still have a long way to go.
The 'room' women now own is a sign of minimal economic independence.
Woolf insists that women live only with other women in order to maintain their independence.
The freedom that women now enjoy was attained after centuries of struggle.
Women may have attained rooms of their own but they still have a long way to go.
Solution
The correct options are: A, B and D