strives to indicate the significance of allowing women to exercise their artistic literary talents as well as men by not overburdening them with perceived roles they stereotypically hold as lesser persons in society. In her writing, the renowned author emphasizes the need for hard-working input to be realized and applied in literary works of talent by both sexes on an equal basis. It is understood that women throughout history have had lesser rights and opportunities than men. Over time, being a wife and mother has been regarded as a woman’s most significant vocation. This paper aims to emphasize the reality in Woolf’s writings that disprove the conventional ideology of depriving women sufficient opportunities and rights to express their talents on a socio-economic platform while overburdening them with traditional roles of family care giving, hence denying them the ‘room’ they require; a “shut up on women�.