Every book we read that focuses on the inequality of the treatment of women makes me so much more thankful to be a woman in today’s time period. Virginia Woolf’s A Room of One’s Own is another book we read that exposed how poorly women were treated. Woolf focused her essay about how women were treated unequally compared to men when writing fiction, but beyond just writing, her essay demonstrates how women were considered inferior to men just in general back in her day.
Often times when women wrote, women
would “preach” about the inequalities between the two genders. Instead of society
actually reading and listening to the real discrimination's of the world so the
problems could be fixed, no one would give the book a chance. If a woman wrote
a book it was automatically deemed “unworthy” to be read since “a woman wrote
it.” Woolf showed in her essay how unfair women were treated when writing
literature. Aside from just in literature, women were treated unfairly and were
dehumanized compared to men just in everyday life. Women were thought of as
housewives and nothing more. Women had very little to no chance to be
successful during Woolf’s era, unlike men.
Thankfully, the world has evolved
and accepted women’s writing and their success. Today if a woman is an author,
people are willing to read the book and usually do not judge the work due to
the gender of the author. Both women and men read a work of literature written
by women now. Women authors are just as successful as men when writing
literature as proven by J.K Rowling, Danielle Steele, Stephanie Myer, Alice
Walker and many others. Not only have women advanced in writing, but we also
have the ability to excel in any area we want to. Women, today, are given about
just as many opportunities as men are. Women are successful and close to equal
to men. Of course there will always be injustices in our society, but I am so
thankful for how far our society has evolved and am so appreciative to be a
woman in today’s society where women aren’t inferior to men any more.
Good Brooke
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