Virginia Woolf's Peculiar Belief And Professions For Women

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Feminism The importance of feminism is not solely about women, moreover on how to achieve equality for men and women in political movements, ideologies, and social movements that share a common goal. “If you stand for equality, you’re a feminist, Emma Watson.” Feminism is very important in this day and age because everyone wants equal rights no matter the sexes. The importance of feminism has come a long way from when it began, but equality is the key to feminism.
As I read “I want a Wife” Judy Brady I got more feminist roles in this essay as I did reading “Peculiar Belief” and “Professions for Women”. Brady discussed the various roles ordinarily that women were customarily responsible for in their daily routine lifestyle. In the beginning …show more content…

Woolf describes the obstacles that are very common amongst women in the workforce and she speaks on how it can be terminated and ways that could gain more women in the workforce. Woolf describes that women have to work harder to make themselves more permanent and respected professionally, which was a very hard obstacle to overcome in this time period. It was not common for women to have great jobs, and realistically they were meant to stay home and take care of other things that needed to be maintained at home and women were very limited in the workforce. Woolf wanted to speak: targeting a women’s audience on how it is to possibly achieve this, Brady wanted to express herself and be heard that it is possible to achieve such a thing and that did not seem possible at this time. Woolf spoke on how she had to overcome this obstacle by “killing the Angel in the house” before she overcame her obstacle and it paid off. “Profession for Women” by Virginia Woolf, refers to her own femininity through an experience, during which she kills a phantom, known as “the angel in the house”. Woolf had to fight her won the battle to kill the Angel so she could overcome the fight for social and economic

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