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- Some critics have found Cunningham's portrayal of Virginia Woolf to be unnecessarily bleak. Read a biography of Woolf and write an essay arguing whether or not Cunningham presented an accurate portrait of the writer.
- Write a poem or a short story that focuses on a life-affirming moment.
- Compare and contrast characters, plot, setting, and theme in The Hours and Mrs. Dalloway in a PowerPoint demonstration.
- All three women in the novel experience feelings for other women. Write an essay that discusses the issue of lesbianism in the novel and...
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