What is the "nugget of truth" that you will take away from A Room of One's Own? Don't just repeat Woolf's thesis statement. Think about your own life and experiences and go from there. Explain why you will take that nugget with you.
Well talking about nuggets got me hungry!! but Virginia Woolf does an excellent job at giving her reader something to take with after showing her reader what her main points were. The "nugget of truth" that I will take with me is that no matter where I go there will always be that angel in the house that will try and ruin the plans that I have for the future, Virginia Wolf is telling us as her reader that it doesn't matter if you have to kill the angel in the house in order to accomplish your dreams and that is exactly what I will do. Also if I want to become someone I have to learn how to speak and write with the white light of truth and never with the red light of emotion. Virginias short book is a great book that can give many young girls like myself a bunch of advice to take with and learn to be a better person, not just to be a bit of a feminist but to want to have the best in life as possible. Virginia Woolf's nugget is a very big life changing nugget that is going to hopefully help me in college so that I can find my little fish and maybe even point out when somebody is in the red light of emotion.
Agreed, I love the topic about white light of truth and the red light of emotion. They not only relate to writing, but to life in general. One's whole life is based on the white light of truth or the red light of emotion.
ReplyDeleteThat's a great nugget of truth you take with you. I agree you shouldn't let the angel stop you from doing what you want
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