An Introduction to Virginia Woolf’s A Room of One's Own - A Macat Literature Analysis
Women have been given neither the financial freedom, nor the space in which to think and read, to truly develop as individuals. This is why men have authored the lion’s share of great literature. Watch Macat’s short video for a great introduction to Virginia Woolf’s A Room of One’s Own, one of the most important books ever written on the nature of literature.
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Macat’s videos give you an overview of the ideas you should know, explained in a way that helps you think smarter. Through exploration of the humanities, we learn how to think critically and creatively, to reason, and to ask the right questions.
Critical thinking is about to become one of the most in-demand set of skills in the global jobs market.* Are you ready?
Learn to plan more efficiently, tackle risks or problems more effectively, and make quicker, more informed and more creative decisions with Macat’s suite of resources designed to develop this essential set of skills.
Our experts have already compiled the 180 books you feel you should know—but will never have time to read—and explained them in a way that helps you think smarter. Dip in and learn in 3 minutes or 10 minutes a day, or dive in for 3 hours, wherever you are on whatever device you have.
Get your journey started into the great books for free: www.macat.com
Get a report on your critical thinking skills at no cost: www.macat.com/ct-study
Find out more about critical thinking: www.macat.com/blog/what-is-critical-thinking
*Source: WEF report Jan 2016 – “The Future of Jobs report”
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