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What If Virgina Woolf's What If Shakespeare Had A Sister?

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I have to say in some parts of the world Virgina Woolf’s argument has lost its relevance. When “What if Shakespeare had had a sister?” was written it was 1929, nine years after women were finally given the right to vote in the U.S. The respect and status of women in today’s society speaks volumes of the progression women have made since then. There are women who are writers, poets, teachers, lawyers, doctors, and partake other jobs that are held in high regard. Women are allowed to make choices for themselves in terms of who they want to marry, what career they would like to take on, and how they would like to live out their lives. However, even in modern times women still face sexism and obstacles that repeat themselves from the past. In
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