In her essay, "What if Shakespeare Had Had Sister?", Virginia Woolf gave name to Shakespeare's hypothetical sister. What was it?
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A.
Jane
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B.
Mary
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C.
Judith
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D.
Elizbeth
Correct Answer:
C. Judith
Explanation:
In her 1929 work A Room of One's Own, Virginia Woolf introduces Judith, a fictional sister to Shakespeare, to illustrate that women possess the same potential for genius and success as men. Woolf use this character to examine the challenges and restricted lives of women in 15th and 16th-century England. Consequently, option (c) is the right answer.
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