1. WOMEN IN THE WORKFORCE
It should not be entirely up to the man to make the money in the household, nor should a woman have to sacrifice her own abilities to make room for a man to work. ... Woolf describes her career as a struggle because there is this constant awareness of what society expects her to write as opposed to "having a mind of your own, without expressing what you think to be the truth about human relations, morality, sex" (867). ... I do not believe that anybody can know until she has expressed herself in all the arts and professions open to human skill (867). ... Women do not have to be subjected ...
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