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    1.05 19th Century of American Literature PROMPT TWO Choose one short story and one poem from the 19th century. Write to compare the ways in which each of these may be considered representative of American culture during the time period in which it was written. Cite specific evidence from the literature to support your ideas. Short story: The Story of an Hour by Kate Chopin A woman by the name of Mrs. Mallard has some heart problems so those around her are worried that revealing the news of her

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    During the seventeenth century‚ England’s new colonies began to develop without any real governmental plan or control. The colonies were ventures with charters from the British government but there was no true supervision of support because of political turmoil in the colonies. When the chaos was over the monarchy was resolved and differences in religions became more prevalent. Britain had been transformed into a constitutional monarchy in which the crown and Parliament jointly ruled. The British

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    English Satire: the great works of 18th century. Before the beginning at least a brief definition of satire should be given. What is satire? It is a genre of literature‚ in particular‚ which uses an entire arsenal of various comic means‚ like sarcasm‚ irony‚ hyperbole‚ grotesque‚ parody etc. in the aim of criticising someone‚ pushing individuals or the society as a whole to improvement. To add for the further understanding‚ satirical literature may be classified on the basis of the degree of the

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    Oppression of Women in 19th Century Literature In the stories “The Jewelry” by Guy de Maupassant‚ “The Story of an Hour” by Kate Chopin‚ and “The Yellow Wallpaper” by Charlotte Perkins Gilman‚ the female characters are unequal and less important than the men in society. The duties of women during this time period did not consist of much more than seeing to her husband’s needs and caring for the home and children. The authors show the lack of independence women were allowed in the 1800s‚ especially

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    a discursive bubble. Early modern capitalist markets evolved‚ financial systems developed‚ and English economic institutions changed. There was a chronic shortage of currency in 17th century England‚ and the fiscal pressures of near- continuous war with France ensured that public credit remained a problem. 18th century finance can be divided into three areas – public‚ private and corporate. Crises could affect all of these at the same time or simply one of two. Crises in corporate finance

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    Industry: Rags-Riches: The idea that anyone can come to America to follow the American Dream. They can be a person that has nothing at one point in their life to become a person that is super rich. Get money‚ get paid. Example would be Carnegie being inexperienced and then owning Carnegie hall and like everything. Captains of Industry: During the days of the American Industrial evolution‚ names such as Carnegie‚ Morgan and Rockefeller regularly appeared in leading newspapers around the country

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    The literature of a particular era is greatly influenced by the contemporary social‚ political‚ and cultural issues present during the time. Sixteenth century lifestyle and way of living was completely different from the way we live our lives in the 21st century. One of the very apparent social issue brought to light in the Sixteenth century was the traditional role of women during this time. Many contemporary sixteenth century writers portrayed women in their ideal form in the literature they produced

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    Libertinism is the term used to describe the philosophical outlook that began to be adopted by some northern Europeans in the 17th century‚ predominantly in England and France. Libertines placed a great emphasis on the pleasures that could be enjoyed in life‚ such as sex and alcohol‚ holding a cynical view toward anything that could not be physically experienced. Religiously the ‘sinful’ living that many libertines carried out meant they instantly clashed with the views of the established church

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    Women’s Portrayal in 19th Century Literature In the 19th century women were suppose to be the perfect wife‚ mother‚ and lady. Women were set to a standard by Coventry Patmore in his poem The Angel in the House. In which he describes what the perfect woman does‚ inspired by his wife Emily’s actions. The Angel in the House is meant to reinforce the Victorian ideal of feminine self-sacrifice‚ submissiveness‚ and motherly devotion. In novels like Pride and Prejudice and Jane Eyre the idea of the Angel

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    Fashion in the early 17th century followed up on the trends from previous centuries. However‚ later on styles began to change fairly and the overall trend through the midcentury targeted softness and comfort to allow for easier movement. People still valued rich materials‚ but they set aside the rigid formality of earlier years. These changes in fashion reflected the rising influence of France‚ with its free sense of style. French King Louis XIV helped make France the leading fashion influence

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