Topic > Summary of Orlando by Virginia Woolf - 1605

Makes us follow Orlando's journey through life and experience how genders were approached in different eras. Furthermore, he constantly reminds the reader that even though Orlando has changed gender, dressing in both male and female clothing and having male and female lovers, Orlando has always remained the same. Woolf resented the education she had received as a child, her brothers were allowed to attend a proper school, but Virginia and her sisters had to stay at home and receive education from their parents. Even though her parents were well-educated people, Woolf believed that inequality was extreme