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“Suppose, for instance, that men were only represented in literature as the lovers of women, and were never the friends of men, soldiers, thinkers, dreamers; how few parts in the plays of Shakespeare could be allotted to them; how literature would suffer! We might perhaps have most of Othello; and…” quote by Virginia Woolf
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““Suppose, for instance, that men were only represented in literature as the lovers of women, and were never the friends of men, soldiers, thinkers, dreamers; how few parts in the plays of Shakespeare could be allotted to them; how literature would suffer! We might perhaps have most of Othello; and a good deal of Antony; but no Caesar, no Brutus, no Hamlet, no Lear, no Jaques--literature would be incredibly impoverished, as indeed literature is impoverished beyond our counting by the doors that have been shut upon women.””

Virginia Woolf

About This Quote

Source Essay: A Room of One's Own, 1929

Literature would be severely limited if it only portrayed men as lovers, excluding other male roles and women's contributions.

In simple terms: Limited male roles and missing women's voices weaken literature.

Key Takeaway

Recognize and include diverse perspectives.

Themes

gender equality literary diversity representation female empowerment historical bias

Mood

reflective critical inspirational

Type

analytical philosophical

When to use this quote

  • education curricula
  • publishing
  • theatre productions
  • media representation
  • academic research

Key Concepts

feminism social critique cultural impact

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does gender representation affect cultural narratives?
  • What steps can broaden literary inclusion?
A Different Perspective

Even with broader representation, other systemic biases persist.

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