Read Virginia Woolf’s “Professions for Women” on p. 376 and analyze Woolf’s “Angel in the House” motif. Does the angel help or hinder her argument? Also, identify the emotional appeals she makes to women, and argue for or against their effectiveness. Does her use of pathos work for male readers? Why or why not? Woolf frequently departs from her main points in favor of tangents, yet she returns to her original points. What does the organizational structure of her essay do to the clarity of her claims?