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Woolf is often associated with first-wave feminism. How does “Kew Gardens” explore feminist themes or gender dynamics?
Woolf is deliberately sparse in her use of dialogue. How does sparse dialogue contribute to the themes of the story? How does dialogue vary between different characters?
Who is the central character in “Kew Gardens”? Explain your reasoning with evidence from the text.
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By Virginia Woolf