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29 April, 10:53

Which theme of imperialist literature is echoed in A Room of One's Own?

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  1. 29 April, 13:55
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    The correct answer should be the idea that some people are worth more than others, in this case, it was often that men were more worth than women and that women were inferior. This was common during the imperialist age, especially gender wise where women couldn't even own things or work or vote. It was a terrible age for human rights.
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