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    Assignment: Victorian Britain Victorian Britain was in almost all ways a period of oppression and exploration of women. Women in Britain during the Victorian age were seen largely as second class citizens in a so called “man’s worlds.” Women lacked the right to vote and the own property and inherit money once they were married‚ and where seen as the property of their husband to do almost anything that they so pleased. Though there are many reasons for why we can see that Victorian Britain was a

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    Importance of Being Earnest reveal about the upper classes Victorian society? The importance of being Earnest reveals numerous traits that the upper classes Victorian society embodies. However‚ this essay will only focus on and account for the exposure of certain traits. Namely‚ the moral laxity that is conveyed through the appalling ideas and views on love and marriage (Hozra‚2012:1)‚ the wilful obtuseness among the society and the immense hypocrisy and immorality that is evident through the way in which

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    previous lawyer. In the novel‚ Ibsen conveys a bleak picture of the sacrificial role held by women of all economic classes in his society and through the protagonist’s gradual development of independence‚ challenges the typical ideology held within the Victorian period. It is arguable the play ’s theme is not centralized around women ’s rights‚ but rather "the need of every individual to find out the kind of person he or she really is and to strive to become that person." B/C) A Doll’s House‚ written

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    Social class John Reed Mr.Brocklehurst St.John - negative impact to society - contradicts their action - difference from the book and victorian concept > Charlotte Bronte > Jane wants to be "Angel in the House"‚ but fails to be one > hides behind the curtain to read > she is passionate > Rochester wants to marry Jane regardless that she is in a lower social class position. - Money causes one’s character to change > Jane inherits money from

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    Today‚ people have seen loads of advertisement of beauty and ways young girls can attract men. The closer someone looks it is ironic how most people say everyone is beautiful in their own way. Meanwhile‚ the people in articles are influencing young teens and adults to look a certain way. The audience needs to acknowledge the problem with not only with race but also gender influenced in beauty standards. The Author Alice Walker passage‚ Beauty: When the Other Dancer Is the Self‚ expresses her feelings

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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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    1800s in London‚ a time when women had very limited rights. A time when women were not allowed to vote or work outside their homes. During the Victorian Era women were expected to stay home and take care of the house and kids. The expected career for all women at the time was marriage. Mrs. Mallard probably went through similar lifestyle; women in that era were not able to satisfy their own needs. Therefore we can assume that Mrs. Mallard got married at an early age. Also the fact that fact that

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    Gwendolen and Cecily in Victorian age and today The Victorian age is considered to be one of the most prudent ages throughout of history. It is mainly based on your appearance. This means that the most important thing back then was to present as much as perfect as you can. It is crucial for them to be very appreciated by other people. This age can be described as very hypocrite because no one is perfect so lying and pretending in order to present as a “saint” is absurd but in that age it meant

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    Dickens’s Attitudes Toward Women In the early nineteenth century‚ women were the sole possession of the male in charge. Trained to be elegant and submissive‚ wives were merely there to compliment their husbands and their families in general. However females presented themselves depicted the line from which they came‚ and their mannerisms functioned as a representation of the man with which they lived. These sorts of practices were typical in the 1800’s‚ and women seemed to be more of a source of

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    unrest. Spiritual crisis. Late 19th century. The one major fact to be remembered is that in those days Britain was the richest nation in the world. It was only very recent that this was so. It’s been agreed that the birth certificate of this new era is a sad date for the french people‚ Waterloo in 18 June 1815. Napoleon was defeated and this marked the end of a 20 year long war between the English and the French. This meant also that the naval forces started to be recycled into a commercial and

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