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  • Alice In Wonderland Lewis Carroll
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    Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, better known as Lewis Carroll, is recognized by all as the silly fairy-tale author of stories such as Alice in Wonderland and its sequel Through the Looking Glass. However, little is known about what drove him to write such obviously fantastic stories. Themes such as nonsense and fantasy, education, drug abuse, racism and prejudice, money, malnutrition and public health are touched upon throughout his works. While only speculation can be offered, it is clear that these ...
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  • Role In Society Miss Havisham
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    The novel, Great Expectations, by Charles Dickens is considered by many to be one of the greatest works of Victorian fiction. It is through the use of characterization and imagery that Dickens is able to make his ideas most prominent in the minds of readers. Through his expert use of these authorial techniques, Dickens successfully criticizes the prison system, the morals of society, and the social injustice of his time. In the novel, Dickens takes an innocent young orphan boy through childhood ...
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  • Alice Adventures In Wonderland Coming Of Age
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    In Victorian England, society expected children to make the transition into adulthood as soon as possible. This expectation caused acute mental and emotional stress upon many of the children of this age, as Lewis Carroll shows in the character of Alice in his book, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. Coming-of-age in the twenty-first century, however, is a longer, more painful journey than it was during the time in which Lewis Carroll lived. Teenagers must now deal with the emotional aspects of ad...
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  • 19 Th Century England Stephen Blackpool
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    Hard Times The spirit of Victorian England is now being discussed in terms of cultural phenomenon. Rapid development of technology in 19 th century resulted in mechanization of peoples outlook on life, which became especially apparent in developed capitalist countries. People began to rationalize every aspect of their existence, in order to gain social prominence. However, it did not take long for them to realize that their existential efficiency could never help in them to attain happiness. Cha...
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  • Rocking Chair Victorian England
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    Mary Barton Elizabeth Gaskell's novel Mary Barton can hardly be referred to as the exceptional literary masterpiece. Nevertheless, from a certain point of view, the value of her novel is higher than the value of other books, written about the same time by different authors. This is because, in her novel, Gaskell creates a very realistic image of Victorian society, often at the expense of over complicating the plot. In order for Mary Barton to be read as rather documentary than a fiction, author ...
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  • Sense Of This Word Jane Eyre
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    Making or Breaking Community (1) Elizabeth Gaskell's novel Mary Barton can hardly be referred to as the exceptional literary masterpiece. Nevertheless, from a certain point of view, the value of her novel is higher than the value of other books, written about the same time by different authors. This is because, in her novel, Gaskell creates a very realistic image of Victorian society, often at the expense of over complicating the plot. In order for Mary Barton to be read as rather documentary th...
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  • Middle Class Women Forced To Work
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    The Odd Women When Gissing's novel was published in 1893, the number of women exceeded the number of men by over 500, 000. This made it impossible for every woman to find a husband and also led to too many women entering the "traditional" female fields mentioned above. Women were forced to find new jobs to support themselves such as the clerical and business realms. For the women not lucky enough to find a suitable husband or who lacked the education necessary for a professional life the alterna...
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  • Hard Times By Charles Part 1
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    Hard Times by Charles Dickens Outline I. Introduction. 1) Hard Times is essentially a didactic satire upon the Victorian social, industrial and educational systems. 2) Charles Dickens wrote Hard Times in 1854. 3) Dickens illustrates his condemnation of Victorian England through number of examples. II. Body 1) Dickens offers a wide range of characters from the upper class factory owner to the lowest class factory workers. 2) Bounderby's values and attitudes are indicative of the era of the indust...
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  • Hard Times By Charles Part 2
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    ... this Dickens is emphasising the loss of both nature and religion, through biblical allusions and also references to the seasonal changes in nature, which contrast so strongly with the unnatural citadel. Carl Marx famously said that Religion is the opium of the people, this is clear to see in Coketown, where there is an absence of Christianity and if the members of a religious persuasion had built a chapel there they made it a pious warehouse of red brick, witha bell in a bird cage. Dickens d...
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  • Crime And Punishment Jack The Ripper
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    Crime And Punishment: Crimes, Who Solved Them, Crime And Punishment: Crimes, Who Solved Them, And Different Punishments Crime and Punishment: Crimes, Who Solved Them, and Different Punishments Our topic for this paper is Crime and Punishment. There are several different issues on this subject. We chose three main points to talk about: The Crimes, the People who solved them, and the different types of punishments. These are the topics we chose for our report. Crime in the nineteenth century was r...
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  • San Diego Greenhaven 18 Th Century
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    Characteristics During the Victorian Era When imagining the Victorian Age, royalty, fancy lifestyles, and elaborate living often come to mind. However, during this same era, other lifestyles and conditions of a completely different nature were occurring. Many of the English people lived in poverty. Charles Dickens, one of the great writers of this period, described how it was to live during the Victorian Era. Although England grew from an agricultural to an industrial society, not all citizens b...
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  • Role In Society Miss Havisham
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    Criticism Great Expectations Charles Dickens Great Expectations, published in book form in 1861, is considered by many to be one of the greatest works of Victorian fiction. It is through the use of characterization and imagery that Dickens is able to make his ideas most prominent in the minds of readers. Through his expert use of these authorial techniques, Dickens successfully criticizes the prison system, the morals of society, and the social injustice of his time. In the novel, Dickens takes ...
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  • 19 Th Century Oliver Twist
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    Describe How Social Conditions Were Conveyed By Describe How Social Conditions Were Conveyed By Any 19 Th Century Author. Describe how social conditions were conveyed by any 19 th Century Author. Charles (John Huffam) dickens born at Portsea near Portsmouth on 7 th February 1812. Dickens had some schooling, but his real education was the streets of London. All the best scenes in his later novels deal with London Characters. Dickens appealed to social consciousness to overcome social misery. His ...
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  • Similarities And Differences Men Women And Children
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    Similarities And Differences Between The Romantic Essay, Similarities And Differences Between The Romantic Similarities and differences between the Romantic Ageand the Victorian Period. Similarities and Differences Between the Romantic Ageand the Victorian Period What were the similarities and differences between the Romantic Age and the Victorian Period? The Romantic Age and Victorian Period had many similarities, butter had far more differences. They first differed in rule: the Romantic Age di...
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  • Victorian England Satis House
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    Great Expectations which was set in Victorian England tells the story of a young boys struggles in life. Pip, a young orphan who lives with his older sister is seated the cemetery looking at his parents graves when Magwitch an escaped convict attacks Pip and orders him to bring food and a file for his leg iron. Pip obeys, and gets everything the convict asks for, but soon the convict is captured, but he protects Pip and says that he stole everything himself. Pip soon goes to a play at the Satis ...
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  • Quot Quot Communist Manifesto
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    Europe began the nineteenth century dominated by the romanticists. The realists changed the face of Europe once more by the middle of the nineteenth century. The importance of science and the industrialization of Europe characterized their movement. Where the romanticists believed in feelings, intuition, and imagination, the realists believed in a movement known as positivism, which applied the scientific method to the study of society. The authors of this period also changed their style of writ...
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  • Victorian England Blacking Factory
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    The Other Half Victorian England has been dramatized into a blissful time of prosperity and great discovery, for the rich, but then there was the other half. Victorian England grew to fast said Patrick Rooke, it had no laws to cope with its increase in technology and so it fell back upon itself and the class gap widened. (39) Before the Victorian era there was an immense growth in factory production and disease. The later having a profound effect on medical discoveries. Laws could not keep up wi...
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  • Middle Class Women Role Of Women
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    The Role of Women in Victorian England The evolving role of women in Victorian England is the main subject of George Gissing's The Odd Women. Gissing's novel deals with the struggle that many English women faced in the later part of the nineteenth century as they struggled for independence and finding means to support themselves. Prior to the womens equal rights movement, which began in the middle part of the 1800 s, women were either expected to marry or follow careers as nurses, governesses, s...
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