Woolf states that is difficult that genius is produced by uneducated people, such as women in Shakespeare's time were, and such the worker class is today. If a person doesn't have the chance to study, to practise, to get experience at the chosen craft, it is impossible that becomes a genius. Geniosity is not a gift but something that can be achieved by study and practise.
Women in Shakespeare's time didn't have a chance to become genius, they had to work ward for other people, their families first or their husbands when the time came. A woman "born with a great gift in the sixteenth century would certainly have gone crazed, shot herself, or ended her days in some lonely cottage outside the village, half witch, half wizard, feared and mocked at." To pursue her dream would have been "doing a violence to herself", to make themselves face rejection and mockery on and on and on wold make anybody ill, physically or psychologically. And if they managed to survive and write, "looking at the shelf where there are no plays by women, her work would have gone unsigned".
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"Words have energy and power with the ability to help, to heal, to hinder, to hurt, to harm, to humiliate and to humble." the main points from “Letter From Birmingham Jail” by Martin Luther King, Junior are that he was explaining how they pretty much set up the non violent protest and why they chose that specific day to protest for their human rights. they stand up to what was right and what they believed in people do things for a reason they were trying to prove that its not ok to treat people like this and think on this if it was the other way around the white people would hate it right?! so what is the power of word? the power of word is to make a difference in the world in what you believe in no matter how small.
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B would be the most appropriate and helpful response, because it identifies a problem, and offers a solution. This is a great example of constructive criticism.
The director of the art gallery and Museum tries (Plural) to feature local artists on the weekends.
The other options doesn't sound right.
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I think the theme is to stay together; that you need everything of something even though it seems you dont need it.