Kamri Allshouse
Sofia Lara
Dear, Mr. Norman Mailer
I think that your obscure perception of books written by woman is not adequate especially because of your refusal to read books by woman. You are much like the men in my book ,which you would not of read, but may of been highly educated by its knowledge of the interaction of men and woman throughout the years. This in it’s own way could be considered deep even for the brainless male population that seems to inhabit and control the world. In my book A Room of One's Own it expresses the exact flaw in which you make of woman. Inside my book I suggest a curios question to the readers of how a woman would have been treated if Shakespeare had a sister. The truth is that the poor girl with many trapped thoughts never had the chance to unleash her skills she possessed in herself. It would’ve not even mattered, if she was as adventurous, as imaginative, as agog to see the world as Shakespeare was because it’s men like you that don’t give woman the chance. Not really allowing them to brake away from the typical male perspective of woman involved in literature. I can respect a few men’s opinions toward woman because they actually gave and took the time to analyze a woman’s intellectual capacity towards literature. I don’t agree with their opinions most of the time, but at least they gave woman a chance, not like you Mr. Mailer. I conclude my letter by saying that maybe if you gave woman a chance, you may never know. You may be surprised of how wrong you are with your poor judgement of woman that are intellectual, even though you don’t agree. Again, like I have stated before you really have no right to judge me or any other woman that tries to unleash thoughts in this masculinist judged world.
Sincerely, Virginia Wolf
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