"Professions for Women" by Virginia Woolf - Summary
Virginia Woolf is addressing a group of women seeking
employment in a workforce predominated by men. She speaks of the struggle
present for all women writers, and that is to break out of the conventions
society has for women- being pure, and conservative, and sycophantic towards
men without a mind of their own. This is a mental barrier that she was able to
break, with great difficulty, in order to incorporate her own voice into her
writing. She was able to do so thanks to her financial independence, which
allowed her to not depend on writing for a livelihood and allowed her to break conventions.
Now that women will join the workforce, Woolf says that it is important to ask
questions regarding what all of this implies, and how women are to behave once
they are professionals, and to explore the individual voice that women will
need to bring to their jobs.
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