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    The literature of a country is affected and influenced by how the people of that country live. This paper will prove that The French Revolution greatly influenced 19th Century French Romanticism. First‚ the cultural values of the revolution will be identified. Then‚ the different aspects of Romanticism will be presented. The cultural values of The French Revolution and Romanticism will then be linked. Finally‚ literary examples will be shown to support this connection between the two movements

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    Jarell Brown Professor Tracy Grant American Literature After 1865 AML2020 160791 America in the late nineteenth century was full of women poets who hungered for freedom of different sorts. Through journalism they were able to express their personal life issues or be the voice for the other women of America. Two phenomenal authors that we’ve studied were Emily Dickinson and Charlotte Gilman. Dickinson’s untitled poems & Gilman’s The Yellow Wallpaper both expressed their lack of freedom and

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    strongly against this and this is portrayed throughout the novel with the theme of deception highlighting how the people in education and of power treated others for their own selfish needs. Dickens was strongly against the social injustices of 19th Century England and his theme of deception is highlighted through the “one thing needful” in the book‚ which is the education system of the Victorian era. Children of the Victorian era were afraid of their teachers as they were regularly canned and deceived

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    very colorful and has beautiful decorations on bottom of the skirt of collar of the top. There are different types of HanBok for different occasions like New Year‚ wedding‚ fall festival (chu-seok)‚ and funeral. Koreans wore Hanbok daily until 19th century but nowadays‚ we only wear it for special occasion. Yiut It is a Korean traditional game. There are four wooden sticks which called yiut. Each yiut has one flat side and one non-flat side. You throw four yiuts at the same time. Count the yiuts

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    way the rest of the 19th century was to be shaped from here on. The four areas are: 1. Religion Climate with regards to the Jews throughout Europe . 2. Political Climate changes. 3. The changes in the conditions of the lower and middle class. 4. Widespread changes in the actual landscape of Europe. B. Thesis Statement: The changes brought about after the French revolution constituted a profound change in the political‚ social‚ and religious landscape of 19th Europe. II. BODY

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    suffering. Carmen and the other gypsies don’t have that middle class virtue. ‘But they are seen against the exotic allure of Spain and Bizet’s music invests them with a human dignity.’ (Machlis192) In much of the art‚ music and literature of the 19th century the female gypsy‚ in particular was characterized and stereotyped as free-spirited‚ strong‚ deviant‚ demanding‚ sexually arousing‚ alluring and dismissive. This romantic construct of the Gypsy woman may be viewed as completely opposite to the proper

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    "The Story of an Hour" was written in 1894. From the story‚ what can you deduce about the role of women in late 19th century society. In your response‚ consider the character of Mrs. Mallard but also her sister Josephine and the behavior of male characters towards the female characters. The image of women in the late 19th century was that women had to give themselves completely to their husbands; men controlled women and believed that women were weak-minded‚ dependent‚ and needed a husband. The

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    wanted to live among the elite. Neither of these could happen if her parents were alive. 4. The police strategies/policies in the 19th century and today both search the scene of the crime‚ interview the witnesses‚ and do forensics. Also‚ in the 19th century‚ like today‚ the police had a sort of Miranda right for people being arrested. Only today‚ unlike the 19th century‚ people aren’t allowed on the crime scene until it is cleared and police will not let an incapacitated witness give a statement.

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    their respective stories. In A Doll’s House‚ Nora forges a signature to help save her dying husband’s life‚ while the unnamed narrator in “The Yellow Wallpaper” rips down wallpaper that symbolizes her emotional confinement. Women of the mid-19th century had no such choices. Most lived in a state little better than slavery. They had to obey men‚ because in most cases men held all the resources and women had no independent means of subsistence. A wealthy widow or spinster was a lucky exception.

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    know.‚electronic power first showed up at 17th century. But in 19th century. Most of people did not have a custom to use electronic power frequently. They chose to have a 9.5 hours long sleep. Sleep early and wake up early then work hard on farming or did many other things. But it did not mean that they were willing to live like that. Just because their life way and no lamp at that time until Edison invented light. On the other hand‚ in 21st century. A large amount of work and rich night life leads

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