of society around Victorian values of that time. THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST is an excellent example of what a satire is‚ by the use of satirical devices such as irony‚ sarcasm and farce to show the society in a ridiculous way. In the play‚ Wilde often satirizes the Victorian society and all the rules that weren’t followed‚ criticizing the thinking of the upper classes of seeing themselves as the father in all the United Kingdom family society. Wilde decided to judge Victorian society because
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How is the “Woman Question” reflected in Middle March? The Woman Question is a phrase usually used in connection with a social change in the latter half of the nineteenth century which questioned the fundamental roles of women in countries such as the United Kingdom‚ the United States of America‚ Canada‚ and Russia. Issues of women’s suffrage‚ reproductive rights‚ bodily autonomy‚ property rights‚ legal rights‚ medical rights and marriage dominated cultural discussions in newspapers and intellectual
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How the widow won the Deacon In the Victorian era women had extremely limited rights‚ once married‚ they would lose ownership of wages‚ property‚ and any other cash generated (“Women in the Victorian Era”). When Victorian women would marry‚ they became property of their husbands even if he were to pass away. During this time‚ it was unheard of for women to consider another man after losing their husband. In the short story‚ How the Widow won the Deacon‚ the author‚ William James Lampton‚ uses climax
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Shaw that gives us an idea of the value in the Victorian era through the witty and rousing lines of his characters. The message Shaw tried to limn through his genius work is vividly drawn and is dearly ambiguous to anyone who is paying attention. In Pygmalion‚ Shaw focused his theme on the Victorian decorum of the contemporary society‚ which is named in many parts of Mr. Doolittle’s speech in the play as the "middle class morality". In the Victorian times‚ the rich were distinguished from the poor
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as paradoxes and humorous irony to breakdown the faults of the Victorian Era during the time period of the reform. The characters in this play each held a certain quality that added to the satire Wilde wanted describe. He acknowledges many important aspects of the Victorian society such as their class system‚ etiquette‚ marriage‚ and being earnest are customs of the Victorian people. There was a great distinction among the Victorian class system. The upper class was strongly favored. The lower class
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The Victorian Era (1837 – 1901) marked a period of great transition in many aspects of human life. It was an age that was characterized by rapid change and development in nearly every sphere – from advances in medial‚ scientific‚ and technological knowledge to changes in population growth‚ location‚ and religion. Over time‚ this rapid transformation deeply affected the country’s mood; an age that began with a confidence and optimism leading to economic growth and prosperity eventually gave way to
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England’s Victorian Era began in 1837‚ during which Queen Victoria took the throne after her uncle‚ William IV‚ passed away. The Victorian Era lasted until 1901‚ the year of Queen Victoria’s death. However‚ the dates are sometimes modified due to the Romantic Period in Britain occurring closely in date to the Victorian Era. Nevertheless‚ the Victorian Era was a period of rapid change and developments in nearly all aspects of life. There were multiple advancements in technological‚ scientific‚ and
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times‚ there were no textile industries or clothing stores. Fur‚ leather‚ grass or leaves were believed to be some of the earliest materials that made up clothes. These materials were tied around the body‚ draped or wrapped . Evidently‚ this first fashion trend had a lot of success‚ since it is trendy still to this day‚ with some obvious differences of course.The first actual textile‚ as opposed to skins sewn together‚ was probably felt. Surviving examples of Nålebinding‚ another early textile method
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gender and morals. However I don’t think that the binary opposites are the main source of comedy in the play. The reason I find it comical is from the fact that the play is a comedy of manners as well as Wilde’s satirising of the Victorian morals. Wilde’s depiction of Victorian caricatures also creates amusement for the audience. In the play‚ trivial things are regarded so seriously and the serious things in life are treated with sincere and studied triviality. This philosophy allows for a very comic
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Elizabeth Barrett Browning and the Victorian Context Traditional social structure • Different social classes can be (and were by the classes themselves) distinguished by inequalities in such areas as power‚ authority‚ wealth‚ working and living conditions‚ life-styles‚ life-span‚ education‚ religion‚ and culture. Working class – physical labour • Poor living and work conditions • Did not follow rules of courtships • Did not participate in social entertainment • Had very little chance for
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