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15 August, 01:34

Which of the following represents what Woolf argues is missing in the depictions of women in Elizabethan literature?

the details of their daily lives

heroism

how some dominate over the lives of kings

uttering profound statements

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  1. 15 August, 02:34
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    The correct option here is I believe the first option.

    At the time when Virginia Woolf was writing the depiction of women was largely stereotypical and was closely connected to male character they were associated with. They were also depicted only at times of some social gathering and events. Their daily lives have not bee sufficiently depicted and that is what Woolf argues is missing.
  2. 15 August, 03:35
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    The statement that represents what Woolf argues is missing in the depictions of women in Elizabethan literature is the details of their daily lives. This is because they use their details of their daily lives as the proof to what they are doing.
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