In A Room of one's own, Woolf describes the life of Shakespeare's
hypothetical sister whose attempts at achieving the greatness of her brother
leave her desperate, ostracized, and eventually suicidal. Which best states the
claim that this information helps to develop?
A. Behind every great man is a great woman with the true talent.
B. Attempts by women to repeat the success of men are doomed to
failure.
C. Throughout history, society has worked against ambitious women.
D. It is proper that women behave more subtly and indirectly than
men