Monday, 24 May 2010

I think the writer that I'm reading "matches" the writer described by Tony Morrison because in her essay, she gave me a deeper and clear outlook about women's rol in the XVI century. While I was reading the book, I realized that women have been treated (even in our times) like an inferior been, is like if we couldn't do anything good.
I remember that in the essay she mentions some point of view about women, for example something that amuzed me was that no woman could be so wonderful and intelligent like Shakespeare, and not because they were'nt intelligent, but because they never could have that geniality. How did they realize or stand that? if women's writting was not valued. Besides there was an opinion that i liked, men based their superiority taking into account that women were inferior, no the meaning of being superior; also they choose the most ignorant and weakest women.
With all these opinions and arguments Virgina disturbed people of that century, women realized and were supported by someone who was totally right. She constructed a new meaning of women in that time, in that caos.
Monica Medina

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