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    Victorian mores are the unspoken rules known and observed by society. In the eighteen-hundreds several mores were very important including justice‚ Christianity‚ high standards of honesty and morality‚ and women’s roles. All good people are part of a family‚ a Christian family and women are to serve men as they stand unequal to them. Marriage is simply a tool to gain more money and connections‚ and only people of the same social class are worthy of each other. Whichever social class someone is born

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    Victorian era‚ women had way more lasting roles than the men.The victorian women had to do most of the work. Victorian roles changed between men and women. They had many different roles to be done. The victorian men and women both had many roles but the women had harder and more jobs than the men do The women’s jobs for their kids consist of. Being a wife being the loyal wife that they are supposed to be. Educator they had to teach the kids what they needed to know. And they had to be a good loving

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    hypocrisies of the upper-classes of the period (late-Victorian). Wilde was being satirical and paradoxical in his play to show the hypocrisy and entertain the viewers in a play that is still being repeated till today. It is a witty and amusing comedy which conveys real life everyday themes such as real love as opposed to selfish love‚ religion‚ marriage‚ being truthful and country life as opposed to city life. Richard Foster‚ author of “Wilde as Parodist: A Second Look at The Importance of Being

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    Ghosts in the Victorian Era were fiction but that’s not what everybody thought. The people would curl up by the fire and tell you a ghost story. But don’t be alarmed by the creak of the floorboards‚ or the murmurs in the basement. The people in the Victorian Era told a lot of ghost stories around Christmas. They were fictional stories but were ghosts really just made up? Some believed ghosts were real and others didn’t‚ but how would we know if ghosts are real or not? The Victorian views on ghosts and

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    Victorian Era Have you ever wondered how the Victorian Era was like? The Victorian Era started with the reign of queen Victoria which began in 1837-1901 and wasn’t a good period in history. The laws were very lenient‚ therefore causing the Victorian Era to have bad conditions like working struggles‚ making young children work‚ children not getting educated‚ rapid population growth‚ and dirty living conditions which brought lots of illnesses. To begin with‚ One of the reasons the Victorian Era was

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    The Victorian age (1832-19019: GENERAL FEATURES The 1832 Great Reform Bill is generally taken as the watershed between the Romantic Age and the so-called Victorian Age. The age that was taking shape in those years and that ended at the beginning of our century was much less homogeneous than it may appear at a superficial analysis. It was an age of extremes and contradictions under a surface of balance and respectability. The key-ideas that intersected in the seventy years of Queen Victoria’s

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    Oscar Wilde’s satirical depiction of Victorian Society in The Important of Being Earnest comments on the absurdity of their inability to recognize the difference between the important and unimportant. Characters in the play often make trivial matters into serious matters and vice versa‚ although there are times where issues are treated appropriately. However‚ the whole idea of what is important is subjective‚ and in a Victorian Era context‚ matters such as social status and proper etiquette were

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    Victorian Era In the Victorian Era‚ it was all about man and man only. The man was the bread winner‚ the man was the one who made decisions‚ and the man was in charge of basically everything. The female‚ however‚ was the considered angel of the household. She followed the rules and never left the house. She had to stay in the house and provide a comforting home by cooking food‚ cleaning‚ and taking care of the kids. The Victorian Era was described as women being in the outer circle and men being

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    Women in the Victorian age The traditional view of the angel of the house Women in the Victorian period fell under patriarchy’s social roles more than any time in history. It had been usual for women to work alongside husbands and brothers in the family business in earlier centuries. But as the 19th century progressed‚ men started working in the factories and shops‚ while women were left at home all day to and giving them the role of being the angel of the house. The traditional Victorian image of the

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    I was surprised when I learned that the Victorian era had many sports. Sports allow people to come together and spend time with one another. Women‚ children and men could all participate in one sport or another. As it is now‚ it was back then‚ a great way to spend time with each other and just kick back and relax. Some sports that were played back then were bicycling‚ croquet‚ lawn tennis‚ and soccer. Bicycling was a very popular sport to participate in. It was inexpensive to start

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