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    in what ways is Mrs Dalloway a feminist text?

    Hello,

    I desperately need help in how i'm gonna prove that Virginia Woolf's novel, Mrs Dalloway, is a feminist text...i'm writting as essay with that topic and i don't know how i'm gonna do the structureof the essay and in which issues should i focus to prove that Mrs Dalloway is a feminist text.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vampirelover View Post
    Hello,

    I desperately need help in how i'm gonna prove that Virginia Woolf's novel, Mrs Dalloway, is a feminist text...i'm writting as essay with that topic and i don't know how i'm gonna do the structureof the essay and in which issues should i focus to prove that Mrs Dalloway is a feminist text.
    If you are not sure about this topic, why have you chosen it? Was it imposed upon you?

    The first thing you need to do is define the parameters of what you think is a 'feminist text.' That is an abstract concept and certainly does not have the same meaning to one and all.
    The answers you get from literature depend upon the questions you pose.
    - Margaret Atwood

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