A Room of Ones Own

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Annie Medosch 10/31/12 AP Lang and Comp A Room of Ones Own It seems to Virginia Woolf, that women are

incapable of fun. The descriptions given in the contrasting passages of men and womens college dining hall, contain for than enough evidence to support the incapability of women having fun. Nothing seems livelier than a room full of sparkle, light, and warmth, next to a dimly lit, hurried pace, empty aired dining hall. Expectations are built up in the first passage describing the close community and fruitful life the men demonstrate.

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