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Justice Carpenter
20 June, 06:17
Does Woolf agree with the bishop
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Ruth Pugh
20 June, 07:58
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The wolf does not agree with the bishop upon the comment that he made about the women.
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In the chapter "A room of one's own" which was written by Virginia Woolf, the bishop made a very strong statement about the women. He said that it was impossible for the women of the past, present or the future women to come, to have genius of Shakespeare. He was very adamant about it and wrote it in his papers.
Responding to this approach of the bishop, Woolf said in a sarcastic way that "the borders of ignorance shrank back" which means that Woolf did not agree to what Bishop said at all.
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