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... Gissing illustrates the employment problems faced by Victorian women quite well in The Odd Women, dealing mainly with the working class. ...
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... a women's triumph over hardships. Jain was born orphaned, poor, and grew up in an un-loving home. To add insult to injury, she was a woman in Victorian society ...
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... horse. This type of sexual behavior would never have been expected of Victorian women, nor accepted by Victorian society. In the ...
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... Another passage that represents women in the Victorian Era is A Woman's Thoughts about Women by Dinah Maria Mulock (1858). It talks about a momentous question. ...
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Sarah Jeannette Duncan's A Mother in India Patriarchal Victorian Men Create Monstrous Victorian Women 706 Words A Mother in India, as a story depends on the ...
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... The prostitutes used condoms because they were sinful, but the Victorian women was on the pedestal and had virtually no sin in them. ...
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... Eliza and Georgiana maintained themselves as traditional Victorian women. ... In conclusion, the role of women in Victorian society was quite demanding. ...
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... World War I had a large effect on women overcoming Victorian social mores. ... Around the turn of the century, women began to rebel against Victorian social mores. ...
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... exalted as a role model. Leonce Pontellier shows the feelings of Victorian society toward women. He treats Edna as a possession ...
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... Dickens and Hardy were very different in there writing styles but wrote about common Victorian themes such as; the subjection of women, Darwin's theory of ...
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... from a woman'"(201). This reinforces the Victorian belief that women are emotional rather than logical. A logical person such as ...
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... show that regardless of economic position or social status, young women growing up in this time period were all similarly faced with Victorian regimes which ...
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... this time of self-realization, she becomes close to Mademoiselle Reisz, a woman who also refused to confine herself to the predictable role of Victorian women. ...
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... Expected to perform their domestic duties and care for the health and happiness of their families, Victorian women were prevented from seeking the satisfaction ...
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... Nora has served as a symbol for women fighting everywhere for liberation and equality. Ibsen breaks the "Victorian mold": a woman leaves her children and ...
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... Victorian women and sexuality The nineteenth century was an age where men and women were thought to have completely different natures, owing largely to ...
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... describing the people and times of the Victorian era. It was written by Jane Austen, who depicts a society in the eighteenth century of men/women, and families ...
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Him/Her/Self: Gender Identities in Modern America The role of middle-class Victorian women is the focus of Women and the World and Women and the Home. ...
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The role of women in society is very different today compared to the role of women in Victorian society, in the 19th Century. Discuss ...
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... 782-838. · Longford, Elizabeth. Eminent Victorian Women. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., 1981. · Phelps, Elizabeth Stuart. "The ...
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... is missed only by her bloodthirsty husband and her circle of knitting women who await ... Dickens creates all that is pure and honorable in a Victorian woman, but ...
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... of EL Doctorow's novel Ragtime is the tranformation of the leading female charactes of the novel from stereotypical repressed Victorian women into liberated ...
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... Clothing is an important metaphor in The Awakening. It is important to remember that Victorian women's clothing was extremely confining. ...
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... In Jane Eyre it becomes obvious from the very start that women during the Victorian Era are anything but equal with their male counterparts. ...
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... women had conquered the feat of medical school and made their way into the profession (Mitchell 86). Sally Mitchell stated, "The most significant Victorian ...
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... women had conquered the feat of medical school and made their way into the profession (Mitchell 86). Sally Mitchell stated, "The most significant Victorian ...
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Although the three pieces of literature being discussed are not entirely about women, they shed light on the Victorian ideal of women and the ideals of the ...
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... Victorian women had no right to vote and had little independence. Women were expected to accept their position at home and be satisfied with it. ...
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... and independence are themes in most of her writings (Howard 6). At the time of her writings Victorian women had no right to vote and very little independence. ...
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... soldiers deserve remembrance because their actions display them as uncommon and revolutionary, with a valor at odds with Victorian views of women's proper role ...
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