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Analysis of Virginia Woolf passages

Analysis of Virginia Woolf passages

From Virginia Woolf’s experiences at the University, one at a men’s college and the other at a women’s college, she sees how low the status of women compared to the status of men, which leaves her envious of men.
The quality of food that was served at the men’s college is high-class. Woolf describes in lush details what was eaten; “the soles with the whitest cream, the sharp and sweet sauces and salads, the succulent sprouts, the pudding, the yellow and crimson wine,” gives the readers a vivid image of the food expected ...

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