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    Nora‚ a complex character from Henrik Ibsen’s A Doll’s House‚ changes throughout the play as the audience watches her develop into a very different woman‚ untypical of the Victorian era. As a house wife‚ she is expected to obey and respect her husband‚ however she misbehaves during the first act‚ behaves desperately in the second‚ and abandons her husband for her own sake in the final act. At the beginning of the play‚ Nora seems completely at ease and demonstrates many childlike aspects. Her relationship

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    There is nothing earnest about this play‚ at least on the surface. It’s a giant critism of the Victorian era‚ when middle class behavior governed everything from communication to sexuality. The most important rules applied to marriage and were always a popular topic in Victorian plays‚ and one that interested Wilde‚ who was married to a woman but sexually involved with men. During the Victorian period‚ marriage was about protecting your resources‚ and keeping socially unacceptable impulses

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    concentrates on this struggle in her short story "The Yellow Wallpaper‚" which chronicles an unnamed woman’s gradual descent into insanity. In doing so‚ she shines a light on nineteenth-century gender roles as well as the conflict between women and the Victorian Era’s patriarchal institutions. By using Sandra M. Gilbert and Susan Gubar as a lens through which to examine feminist

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    extent is the humour in ‘The Importance of Being Earnest dependent upon ridiculing Victorian attitudes to marriage and respectability? Oscar Wilde’s masterpiece ‘The Importance of Being Earnest’ opened in the West End of London in February 1894 during an era when many of the religious‚ social‚ political‚ and economic structures were experiencing change — The Victorian Age. Wilde’s genre of choice was the Victorian melodrama‚ or “sentimental comedy” which expresses an important message; lying underneath

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    Earnest was regarded as a great success in the field of aestheticism. From my point of view‚ in this work‚ Wilde not | |only explains his philosophy of aestheticism: art is above life‚ but also shows his critically realistic concern for the | |Victorian British society. | |The main method of this research is textual analysis. Chapter One shall give a brief introduction for the theoretical study

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    An Era of Earnestness The Victorian Era was a time that consisted of mostly finger foods and zealous matches of badminton‚ however‚ in the midst of it all lied a strict code of manners that anyone who was anyone was expected to follow. Victorian Era mannerisms were beyond extraordinary and Oscar Wilde‚ the author of The Importance of Being Earnest‚ realised this and despised them. Throughout the story‚ Oscar likes to “poke fun” at the outrageous customs of the Victorian Era. To accomplish this feat

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    elaborate satire of the Victorian period views on marriage. First‚ there must be a basic understanding of the basic commitment we know as marriage. According to the Merriam-Webster Dictionary‚ marriage is defined as the state of being united to a person of the opposite sex as husband or wife in a consensual and contractual relationship recognized by law. In modern times‚ marriage rates are declining and new family structures are becoming more common; however‚ in Victorian England‚ marriage was a

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    bestowed the country her name‚ and the century her character which distinguished Victorian Britain from‚ and integrated her with the rest of the world. Most of the writers of that time mentioned the issues of class‚ lantern of society‚ moral questions‚ gender‚ religion‚ individualism‚ divisions both between people and geographies‚ family relationship and communication. Elizabeth Gaskell is one of the writers of Victorian Era. Her novel‚ North and South is about a family moving from the industrial riots

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    that characterized the late Victorian era. His use of satire is intended to spotlight the shortcomings of the Victorian era and highlight social issues at play that he personally condemned. Of particular importance in the play are the strict rules of behaviour concerning marriage and this is represented in all three passages presented. The theme of ‘Bunburying’ is the means for both Jack and Algernon to maintain the appearances of propriety expected within the Victorian era while allowing them to cultivate

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    Introduction “Sweeney Todd – The Demon Barber of Fleet Street” is a well known play and musical capturing the audience’s attention as to what can happen behind closed doors. I will be reporting the background context of the musical and how Victorian life could influence the storyline and characters. I will cover historical‚ social‚ political‚ economical‚ cultural and technical aspects of the musical. “Sweeney Todd – The Demon Barber of Fleet Street” (which I will now refer to as “Sweeney Todd”)

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