A Room of One's Own

What prevented judith from pursuing her dreams

A room of ones own

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She maintains throughout the essay that money, and the privacy of a room of one's own, are necessary for freedom of thought. Without these advantages, women are slavishly dependent on men, and they write out of anger or fear. I believe that the author had these things but laments that most women do not.