Critical Essay on three of the four listed works below discussing the obstacles to self-expression, the consequences of silence, and the consequences of daring to “disturb the universe.”

In “The Subjection of Women,” John Stuart Mill writes of the importance of giving our “testimony,” of telling what we “have to tell”. Focusing on any three of the works listed below, discuss the obstacles to self-expression, the consequences of silence, and the consequences of daring to “disturb the universe.”1. Eliot’s “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock”2. Woolf’s “A Room of One’s Own”3. Lawrence’s “The Horse Dealers Daughter”4. Adichie’s “Checking Out”Please include at least one appropriate quote from each topic chosen that supports the prompt.Please list 5 paragraphs. Paragraph one needs to include all titles and authors, a general statement of the topic, and a thesis. Paragraph 2-4 should talk about the three stories chosen, one for each paragraph. Paragraph 5 needs a restatement of the thesis and conclusion and does not have to be long (3-5 sentences).

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