How does Virginia Woolf depict men and women?

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In general, I would describe her characters as introspective, sensitive, intelligent, searching, and in need--of something almost inexpressible, something like comfort: a sort of psychological and emotional equilibrium. Her protagonists include women as well men, adults and children, and even, in Orlando, a shifting man-woman, floating across years, forcing the reader to question preconceived notions of gender. http://content.answers.com/main/content/img/webpics/Virginia_Woolf.jpg

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