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    ­­­­­­­­­­­­­­Jemima Nicole S. Francisco 2012-22524 BSE major in English Eng 22 Prof. Mike Falgui English Literature: Romanticism and Victorian I. Themes of English Romanticism in Literature "Romanticism" is a period‚ movement‚ or style in arts starting in the late 1700s and flourishing in the early 1800s‚ a time when the modern mass culture in which we now live was first taking form: the rise of nation-states as defining social and geographic entities‚ increasing geographic and social mobility

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    Victorian society during the late-ninetieth century was plagued by several imbalances that gave way to social schisms. These schisms tended to pit groups of individuals against one another upon the basis of stereotypes‚ which allowed for society to adopt systems that favored certain groups over others. Women living in Victorian society‚ for example‚ were unable to benefit from society in the way men could in that they were dependent on men to take care of them. Women didn’t have any means to climb

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    Society’s focus on materialism and consumerism has lead to the shift in our value system‚ which in result has lead to the degradation and neglect of the environment. In his poems‚ Robert gray forces us to consider and reflect upon our involvement on the issues presented- being our priority of material and superficial value which in result has implicated on the natural world‚ provoking its decline and also the degradation of Australian society itself. Furthermore‚ we have lost the values that make

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    to loosen the tight corsets of Victorian gentility. Inspired by the Columbian Exposition in 1893 George Tilyou began to build a park on Coney Island beginning with the Ferris Wheel similar to that featured at the exposition which was designed by the Pennsylvania Steel Company. By 1895 Tilyou opened Steeplechase Park and began to fill it with acts and side shows thus inspired by his travels a few years prior. While concentrating on the appeal to all walks of life Tilyou acquired A Ride to The

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    People see color everywhere‚ in schools‚ at work‚ when walking outside. Every inanimate object has a way of expressing emotion to the human eye by color. F. Scott Fitzgerald uses the colors white‚ gray‚ and green throughout the novel to create an emotional connection with the reader. This type of connection gives the reader a better understanding and a visual image of what is being described. Fitzgerald uses white as a way to express dominance or superiority to other races. “The idea is if we don’t

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    The era of dandies is what some people call the Victorian Era when thinking about the fashion in Victorian‚ England at the time. Corsets and crinolines were big in fashion for women during Victorian times. Women wanted to have an hourglass figure where the torso had to be as small as your age. “Victorian clothes were a symbol of who you were‚ what you did for a living‚ and how much money was in your bank account” (Rose‚ Tudor. “Victorian Clothes.” 1). The fashion is forever changing from how it

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    everything in just two shades is ludicrous. Baba often sees the world in black and white‚ he does not believe a gray area exists. He tells Amir‚ “there is only one sin‚ only one. And that is theft. Every other sin is a variation of theft.” (Hosseini‚ 17) This ideal leaves no room for the gray area‚ it oversimplifies every situation. I believe that most people live in the gray area‚ or at least I certainly do. Rarely do I deal with problems that are as clear cut as right or wrong. My personal

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    The Elizabethan World Picture In the Elizabethan era it was believed that the Earth was the center of the universe and the Earth was surrounded by 9 or 11 spheres. In the 11th sphere was called coelum empyraeum which means the imperial heaven. It was here it was believed that God existed with his angles. The 9th sphere was called primum mobile. This sphere controlled the universes movements. In the sphere closest to Earth was the moon. From 2nd sphere and upward entailed eternity and stability and

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    Times in Victorian Era were rough. I will share with you the conditions the prisons were in‚ what courts there were‚ and even about the very first policemen they had. Prisons in the Victorian Era were not a pleasant pace to be. The conditions in the prisons were unnecessary‚ sometimes the prisoners wanted to hang themselves‚ and if they did a bad crime that is most likely to happen.Crime during the Victorian Era was harsh. It was punished with small gross prisons‚ work‚ and sometimes even death.

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    The Bildungsroman Genre. The narrative mode Dickens has adopted aligns his novel with the Bildungsroman genre of literature. The term Bildungsroman is a German word meaning ’novel of formation’ or ’education novel’. A Bildungsroman novel frequently puts an emphasis on the moral and psychological development of its protagonist. Morality is an important theme in Great Expectations‚ one of the episodes of Great Expectations which illustrates the conventions of the Bildungsroman form is the story’s

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