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    Women have always struggled to get equality they deserved from the society Victorian era to 21st Century due to male dominance‚ depression‚ hysteria‚ and gender roles. Female suppression is mostly due to male dominance because the men also feel like they were better and strong than the women. In the Victorian Era‚ women faced a lot challenges considering equality and rights compared to the 21st century. In the 21st century‚ Women have received more equality and rights in general society thanks to

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    Culture During the Victorian era‚ the opportunity for leisure within society arose due to a number of factors‚ the key three being the amount of free time the Victorians now had‚ the increased flexibility they now had with their money‚ and the decrease of expense of transport. With the factory acts of 1850 creating the weekend‚ the real wages being doubled in the 1860s‚ and the growth of the railways from 1940s‚ Victorians were able to create their own personal identities

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    Henry Wadsworth Longfellow once stated “A torn jacket is soon mended; but hard words bruise the heart of a child.” Although they have some minor differences‚ the similarities between child neglect in the Victorian Era‚ and child neglect today‚ are alike. In the Victorian Era‚ children were often neglected of food‚ clothes‚ and health. Today‚ when children are permanently taken away from their parents‚ it is usually because the parents were neglecting them of food‚ health‚ and clothes. They are often

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    just as important as being well educated? I know I couldn’t‚ but this is how the Victorians in the Victorian Era lived. Everything they did and said‚ revolved around some sort of manners or etiquette. Etiquette is the code of polite behavior. Manners and etiquette had a major impact on making the Victorian Era a better society (Gaby). Why were manners and etiquette so important in the Victorian Era? In the Victorian Era men and women were judged based on their manners. If your manners were good‚ you

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    Ghosts in the Victorian Era were fiction but that’s not what everybody thought. The people would curl up by the fire and tell you a ghost story. But don’t be alarmed by the creak of the floorboards‚ or the murmurs in the basement. The people in the Victorian Era told a lot of ghost stories around Christmas. They were fictional stories but were ghosts really just made up? Some believed ghosts were real and others didn’t‚ but how would we know if ghosts are real or not? The Victorian views on ghosts

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    chemistry. Divorce rates are higher than ever before. These issues lead to higher than excepted divorce rates. So much so that annulment has developed into a latter day social norm; where as it was frowned upon in previous generations. During the Victorian Era‚ divorce was not a basic right for all; it was a privilege that only the upper echelon experienced. In Hard Times‚ one of Charles Dickens’

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    today. People believed many superstitions over facts‚ didn’t support hospitals‚ and thought that being dissected for scientific study was the worst fate for a soul. Nonetheless‚ health and science made great advancements and discoveries in the Victorian Era. By the 19th century medicine made ample advances through the work of doctors and scientists that refused to use pseudoscience to answer medical and scientific questions. Surgeon John Hunter developed the medical community’s understanding of

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    Wordsworth’s Romantic Values The Enlightenment‚ a period of reason‚ intellectual thought‚ and science‚ led some writers to question those values over emotion. Instead‚ as the Romantic movement gradually developed in response‚ writers began to look at a different approach to thought. The Romantic period‚ roughly between the years of 1785 to 1830‚ was a period when poets turned to nature‚ their individual emotions‚ and imagination to create their poetry. Romantic poets such as Wordsworth‚ Coleridge

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    Romantic period? -William Blake Nowadays when people talked about “romantic” or “romance”‚ usually indicated that of the opposite of ration and reason. Rousseau pointed out that romance is to go back to nature‚ However‚ Heine in the other way thought that romance is to go back to the life style of middle age‚ while Hugo considered romance as the combination of tragedy and quaintness. Romance to me‚ is the opposite of civilization‚ ration‚ and reality‚ just like the typical tension between

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    “Did late Victorians think of homosexuality primarily as a crime‚ a disease‚ or something else?” The late Victorian era of the nineteenth century‚ has long been synonymously recognised as highly-repressed and morally obsessive. Yet distinct from all preceding eras‚ there lay a fixation in society in the belief that an individual’s sex and sexuality form the most basic core of their identity and indeed of one’s social or political standing‚ and freedom. Though we can acknowledge that the urbanisation

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