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2. Why do you think Woolf chooses to tell the imaginary story of Shakespeare's sister?

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Answer: She imagines "Judith,"

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In one section Woolf invents a fictional character, Judith, Shakespeare's sister, to illustrate that a woman with Shakespeare's gifts would have been denied the opportunity to develop them.

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