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Who described the oppressive lives women used to live back in their homes in “A Room of One’s Own”?
- A Jane Austen
- B Mary Shelley
- C Emily Brontë
- D Virginia Woolf
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Virginia Woolf, in her seminal work “A Room of One’s Own”, vividly portrayed the oppressive domestic lives that women were subjected to. She highlighted the stark contrast between the freedom of expression enjoyed by their male counterparts and the stifling restrictions imposed on women.