An Analysis Of Profession For Women By Virginia Woolf

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Discussed in the article “Professions for Women” by Virginia Woolf are the obstacles women face when trying to become a professional writer. Woof narrates her challenges to becoming a writer by explaining the many negative thoughts she faces as well as thinking about how the experience is while working in a field that consists of many men. Through her essay, Woolf explains her lifestyle as a writer by cheerfully conveying the idea of what needs to be accomplished in order for one to achieve their desired profession. Through many indirect statements, she discusses the luxuries that come with her occupation because she proves to her audience, which are other determined women, that she can accomplish any ambitious goal knowing well what society
Modern day women still face the problem where society treats women differently than they do men. Woolf attempts to inform her readers that women can become anything they set their minds to by battling their negative thoughts and actions. As Woolf states, “What could be easier than to write articles and to buy Persian cats with the profits?” (Woolf 283). She explains how easy it is to become a writer by being confident in her work and the action she took to get there. Through the use of her tone, she was able to inform her readers of the mindset that will be need when attempting to pursue the occupation of becoming a professional writer. Throughout the essay, the tone is upbeat and cheerful, which gives the reader the impression that she has battled through her self doubts to master her restless mind. Another instance that captures this notion is where Woolf states, “But to tell you my story—it is a simple one. You have only got to figure to yourselves a girl in a bedroom with a pen in her hand” (Woolf 283). Woolf refers to her story as being simple, which signifies that she believed in her mind that the process of becoming a professional writer is not as intimidating as other women may think. Of course, Woolf gives examples such as how to conquer one’s “inner ghost” and furnishing their mental abodes with positive attitudes and a creative

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