Answer: C. Elizabethan
Woolf discusses this topic in her work<em> "A Room of One's Own."</em> In this text, she reflects on the role of women in literature over the past centuries. She realizes that women have been limited and neglected, even those with enormous potential and intelligence, because of gender roles. She reflects on the Elizabethan period. She argues that even if a brilliant woman (as brilliant as Shakespeare) would have existed, she would have lacked the means and the platform to become famous, and is most likely forgotten by history.
That human behavior is more influenced by things outside of us than inside. The 'situation' is the external environment. The inner environment is genes, moral history, religious training hope this helps
She was so confused she wasn't sure what choices she had. she couldn't remember when her life was not in total upheaval.
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