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    Ophelia’s life and the role of women in Shakespearean Literature By Lucerito Nicol Farías Medina and María Elizabeth Villablanca Fuenzalida Many people tend to standardize William Shakespeare as misogynist‚ a person whose hate towards women is incredibly high‚ but we tend to forget where he lived or how he was educated. Living in the era he lived‚ he could not understand what his words towards women mean today‚ though many experts have said that he was far from that. Shakespeare uses

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    Literary tendency of Victorian literature: special reference to Lord Alfred Tennyson and Robert Browning 1.1 An Introduction to Victorian Period: The Victorian era is generally agreed to stretch through the reign of Queen Victoria (1837-1901). It was a tremendously exciting period when many artistic styles‚ literary schools‚ as well as‚ social‚ political and religious movements flourished. It was a time of prosperity‚ broad imperial expansion‚ and great political reform. It was also a time‚ which

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    1. Why do we need to study literature? * Literature is filled with ideas that need to be explored.      * Literature helps us to see our world in new ways. It brings us to a deeper understanding of life. * It is important to study literature since when we begin the study of literature‚we find it has always two aspects‚one of the simple enjoyment and appreciation and the other of analysis and exact description. Usually what happen when we go through literature in our classroom either by

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    Victorian Description A cloudy gush of gloomy and thick smoke spills out from an immense structure of darkness. It explodes into the felted cerulean sky like fireworks and covers the city with a dark blanket of soot. A strong stench fills my irritated pale nose‚ as I stare down into the burdened streets of people crowding the city of Victorian London. I observe the ladies‚ strolling confidently down the street with class and taste – wearing modish pearl white dresses with sleeves as long as pythons

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    Literature review The labour supply of women has been the subject of extensive study both in Australia and internationally.1 Despite this‚ only a few international and Australian studies have examined the inter-temporal labour supply behaviour of women‚ and it remains a less understood area of labour supply research (Hyslop 1999).2 However‚ study in this area is growing rapidly due to the increasing availability of panel data and improved computational power and techniques. This chapter reviews

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    yourself a snack before reading this because you may get a little hungry reading about all the foods the people ate in the victorian era. Queen Victoria preferred more simple meals and pretty soon it became a normal thing to have more simple meals‚ so you won’t be hearing of anything to crazy. Though don’t get me wrong‚ the brits loved and valued their food back in the victorian times. Food was an excellent way to tie families or friends together. Now‚ you get to read about all the snacks‚ beverages

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    Analyse Bronte’s Presentation of Love in the Novel “Wuthering Heights” Focusing Specifically on Chapters One to Sixteen The gothic novel “Wuthering Heights” narrates the story of love and passion between Heathcliff and Catherine Earnshaw. Love is one of the main themes that the novel basis’s around‚ and how this opposed passion between the two main characters ultimately demolishes themselves and all that are around them. Here we are shown the extremities of the

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    Victorian Age: Science: Charles Darwin‚ Thomas Edison‚ Sigmund Freud – psychology->Human mind/motivation Religion: Empire: Technology: steam engines‚ trans Atlantic Telegraph line‚ big ships‚ railways‚ stamps‚ street lights. Mostly mobility and communication. City: Upper-class (etiquette) Middleclass (servants) lower class (survival) Nature: Art: Man: Matthew Arnold In Harmony with Nature: Stanza 1: ““In harmony with Nature” Restless fool” – The tone is set‚ he is ridiculing

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    LITERATURE TIMELINE Date | Literary Period | Authors/Works | 800-400 BC | This period was dominated by Homer and other Greek tragedians | The Iliad and The Odyssey by HomerOedipus the King by SophoclesMedea by Euripedes  | 250 BC - AD 150 | Writers of the Roman Empire are most noted in this time period |  Famous authors from this period: Virgil‚ Horace‚ and Ovid  | 450-1066  | Old English (Anglo-Saxon) Period |  Beowulf   The rise of haiku poetry       Tale of Genji by Japanese writer Murasaki

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    Victorian Influences on Literature In 1904 J.M. Barrie published the book Peter Pan. The novel first started as a play‚ and since then been reproduced into many different version. It published a few short years after Queen Elizabeth passed away and the Victorian Era had come to an end. The characters have specific characteristics that represent the time period. The Darlings represent the way Barrie saw the Victorian Era. We see this through the characterization of Mr. Darling‚ Nana‚ and Mrs. Darling

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