1 of 5
In her final chapter, the narrator describes looking over a city which is indifferent to “the death” of ___.

2 of 5
In the final chapter, what city does the narrator awake and observe?

3 of 5
What does the narrator note an “extraordinary desire” for in the work of contemporary male writers, e.g. Mr. A?

4 of 5
As Woolf takes over for her narrator, what does she anticipate criticism for overemphasizing the importance of?

5 of 5
As Woolf takes over for her narrator, what does she lament that women have been “from the beginning of time”?