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A Room of One’s Own
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A Room of One’s Own
by:
Virginia Woolf
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Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
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Analysis of Major Character Quiz
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Analysis of Major Character Quiz
1
of 5
The narrative of A Room of One’s Own is complicated by the narrator’s ___.
Shifting identity
Femininity
Hysteria
Psychosis
2
of 5
As a storyteller, what word best describes the narrator?
Myopic
Esoteric
Erudite
Omniscient
3
of 5
What word does the narrator of A Room of One’s Own use to describe the ideal state for creating art?
Persistence
Incandescence
Immobility
Clairvoyance
4
of 5
The narrator of A Room of One’s Own forces readers to question the notion that women are ___.
Not funny
Less intelligent
Natural housekeepers
Inferior writers
5
of 5
Who is the only major character in A Room of One’s Own?
The unnamed narrator
The Beadle
Mr. A
Virginia Woolf
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CHARACTERS
Character List
MAIN IDEAS
Important Quotations Explained
MAIN IDEAS
Themes
FURTHER STUDY
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