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Virginia Woolf

Tamara Muñoz- María José Méndez


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BIOGRAPHY

VIRGINIA
WOOLF

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BIOGRAPHY
➯Adeline Virginia Stephen better known as Virginia Woolf .

➯Born in London, UK, on January 25, 1882.

➯She was the daughter of Sir Leslie Stephen and Julia Duckworth. Marriage would
have four children: Vanessa Stephen, Julian Thoby Stephen, Adeline Virginia Stephen
and Adrian Leslie Stephen,

➯In 1912 he married the writer Leonard Woolf


MAJOR EVENTS IN YOUR LIFE
➯He tried to commit suicide at age 22 by jumping off a window.

➯His first novel, end of trip, was published in 1915 by the Publishing
House of his half brother, Gerald Duckworth and Company Ltd.

➯Before he died he wrote two letters of farewell, one for your spouse
and one for his sister Vanessa.
MOVEMENT / CAUSE
➯The British writer Virginia Woolf is recognized as one of the most
influential writers of the 20th century. Which highlights many trials
where he discusses the role of women in modern society.
DREAMS AND WISHES OF VIRGINIA WOOLF
➯Virginia Woolf wishes that we could understand the emotions.

➯She hopes that mens and woman will have equality.

➯Woolf hopes that a much braver and seductive society can be formed.


REASONS FOR OUR CHOICE
The reasons we chose Virginia Woolf were:

➯I was looking for equality between men and women.

➯She denounced the intellectual discrimination against women and the


dominance of men of the time.

➯Woolf fought for women's rights.


CONTRAST
➯If we compare our current society and in which Virginia lived, we can
see the great progress in different areas, as in the opportunities that
women now have, We don't depend on a man to have a house or
money, and we can work on what we want.
CONCLUSION
➯Seeing the history of Virginia we have shown the difficult life that had
to lead and the injustices that lived.

We hope that in Chile and in society at large we take into account


mental health and you can have access to effective treatments. We
want sexual abuse and of all kinds to end up not having to go through
what she lived, just as Virginia Woolf wanted.

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