laura_hill
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- 2010
Assessment task:
'A deeper understanding of independence and identity emerges from considering the parallels between Who's afraid of Virginia Woolf and A room of Ones own'
Compare how these texts explore independence and identity.
Please help
What is with the play? Can i use the 'made up' son in any way and what ablout the hysterical pregnency?
And a room of ones own?!?! How can i explore virginia woolf more than the fact that she says you need money and a room of ones own to write? She just seems to be going around in circles
Thankyou in advance
'A deeper understanding of independence and identity emerges from considering the parallels between Who's afraid of Virginia Woolf and A room of Ones own'
Compare how these texts explore independence and identity.
Please help
What is with the play? Can i use the 'made up' son in any way and what ablout the hysterical pregnency?
And a room of ones own?!?! How can i explore virginia woolf more than the fact that she says you need money and a room of ones own to write? She just seems to be going around in circles
Thankyou in advance