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    During the Victorian Period‚ women did not have the right to vote‚ sue‚ or own property‚ so obviously‚ they still struggled with gaining respect from men and society‚ in general. However‚ following the Industrial Revolution‚ women participated more and more in the paid workforce in increasing numbers.Therefore‚ in the last years of the Victorian Period‚ increased strides for women’s rights really began occurring. Feminist ideas started to spread among the educated middle classes‚ discriminatory

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    Obedience in Children’s Literature during the Victorian Age Table of Contents 1. Introduction 3 2. Teaching Obedience through Text - Historical Development 3 3. The Victorian Age - a time of change 6 3.1 Broad themes of change 6 3.2 changes in society 6 3.3 Interim Conclusion 7 4. Obedience in Children’s Fiction - Tradition and Change 7 4.1 Kingsley’s The Water Babies 8 4.2 Carroll’s Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass and what Alice found there

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    Oscar Wilde comments on the societal values of the Victorian era in his critically acclaimed play The Importance of Being Earnest. Through the use of the literary element of characterization‚ especially of Jack‚ Wilde portrays himself as a strong critic of the society he lived in. Throughout the play‚ Wilde uses characterization to reflect his criticism by emphasizing the major flaws of Jack. Firstly‚ Wilde criticizes the people of the Victorian era as being simple and insincere by embodying these

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    A president has many duties to fulfill during his time in office‚ the president who not only fulfilled his duty but went above and beyond was Ulysses S. Grant. During Grant’s time in office‚ he made several major policies. The Fifteenth Amendment and Civil Rights Act‚ which Grant signed‚ further established rights for African American citizens in the United States. The completion of the Transcontinental Railroad during Grant’s presidency provided a major economic boost to America. Grant’s handling

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    Cristina 4 December 2013 Marriage for All the Wrong Reasons: The Victorian Novel It is of the last importance to their happiness in life that they should early acquire a submissive temper and a forbearing spirit. They must even endure to be thought wrong sometimes‚ when they cannot but feel they are right. And while they should be anxiously aspiring to do well‚ they must not expect always to obtain the praise of having done so (Austen‚ 404-5). In 1799‚ Strictures on the Modern System of Female

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    Question : What is a dramatic monologue? Which of the two‚ in your opinion‚ is the stronger dramatic monologue in Tennyson’s “Ulysses” or Browning’s “My Last Duchess”? Answer : Traditionally dramatic monologue is a lyrical poem in the form of speech spoken by a single man. It is dramatic because it begins abruptly and in the development of its thought it takes several sudden turns which impart dramatic dimension to the poem. In a dramatic monologue the single speaker reveals his thoughts in the

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    1. Describe the working and living conditions encountered by men‚ women and children during the industrial revolution. The proletariats were an essential aspect of the industrial revolution. It is typical to assume that workers of the industrial revolution would live a reasonable lifestyle due to their significance to the revolution itself. Ironically enough‚ their lifestyles were not of luxury or satisfaction. During this era‚ three conditions suppressed and almost hovered over the lifestyles

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    Jekyll continually seeks a scientific solution to a natural problem. The problem is social confinements‚ and the solution seems as simple as a concoction to Jekyll. Yet Jekyll learns that there is no solution‚ for his predicament is an inherent part of man. As Jekyll slowly becomes destroyed by his alter-ego‚ Mr. Hyde‚ one questions who or what is to blame for his defeat‚ and whether Jekyll is really good or evil. In all‚ it is because of Jekyll‚ and his attempts to toy with his own identity that he discovers

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    Lifestyle Prison Conditions in Victorian Era Back in the Victorian Era‚ prisons were used as places to hold people in debt or for the ones accused waiting for trial (Victorian Prisons). For serious crimes usual punishment consisted of hanging and transportation‚ which meant convicted criminals were sent to different colonies around the world to serve their sentences (The National Archives). Criminal systems used transportation for a cheap alternative to hanging. By removing them from society‚ they

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    Child Rearing in Victorian Times Andrea Orasi Mrs. Rocca Childhood barely existed for most British children at the end of the eighteenth century‚ since they began a lifetime of hard labour as soon as they were capable of simple tasks. By contrast‚ the fortunate children of the wealthy generally were spoiled and enjoyed special provisions for the need of a lengthy childhood‚ yet who in a way may have endured the same pain of those who were not as fortunate. Child rearing

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