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    “Did late Victorians think of homosexuality primarily as a crime‚ a disease‚ or something else?” The late Victorian era of the nineteenth century‚ has long been synonymously recognised as highly-repressed and morally obsessive. Yet distinct from all preceding eras‚ there lay a fixation in society in the belief that an individual’s sex and sexuality form the most basic core of their identity and indeed of one’s social or political standing‚ and freedom. Though we can acknowledge that the urbanisation

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    Robert Browning

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    Robert Browning is very well known for his exploration of the psychology of people through his use of the dramatic monologue. Many of his pieces deal with individuals who possess seemingly uncommon morals and sometimes appear irrational‚ misguided‚ or even deranged. The various behaviours Browning’s characters express serve to personify many common outlooks among his contemporaries as well as provide a framework within which he could express his opinions about Victorian ideals in an effective and

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    the veldt analysis essay

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    “The Veldt” gives an insight into a family’s life that drastically changes due to the over usage of advanced technology. Ray Bradbury’s story portrays how parents of a modern family lost their children to technology. This story is about a family‚ the Hadleys‚ whose lives have been overturned because of the extreme usage and dependence on technology. Not only does this impact on the children‚ within the family itself‚ their communication and interactions are also ruined. This short

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    Poor Victorian Children -Since a large part of the poor children had to work public jobs to help support their families many parents thought of children as income‚ and having more children who worked raised the income of the home. Many parents had 10 or 12 or even more children for this reason alone. How old did children have to be to work in Victorian Times? -Victorian children would be made to go to work at a very young age. As unbelievable as it sounds‚ sometimes even 4 or 5 years old. Actually

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    After reading «persuation» by Jan Austin‚ and watching two versions of “Mansfield Park” and David Copperfield‚ I have decided to write an essay. The essay will be about child labour and equal rights between women and men. I will also compare these topics with the situation today. In this essay‚ I will base it on the two periods: regency era and pre Victorian period. Children in the early 19th century lived in different worlds in relation to their income. The rich familys had money to give their

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    The Beauty Myth

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    I believe there isn’t much difference during the Victorian Era and today. During the Victorian Era Women were like prisoners in their own home. They weren’t allowed to be educated‚ work‚ vote or state their opinions. Their responsibilities were to cook‚ clean‚ take care of their children and their husbands. Women’s lives were extremely limited during the Victorian Era. Today woman are considered prisoners in their own bodies. As stated in the article “The Beauty Myth” by Naomi Wolf‚ women do not

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    Wanting the American Way Back The “Strenuous Life” was a thought brought upon by President Theodore Roosevelt in 1899‚ with his views on what the American way is and where he thought the American way was headed. Being a former military member and police chief himself‚ Roosevelt’s views were far different than majority of other people. Roosevelt thought that America was all about masculinity and patriotism and due to the women movements and other factors‚ the American way was becoming too feminized

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    Explore how Wilde brings to life the two different characters in this passage and what does the passage reveal about their relationship with each other? This is an extract taken from the First Act of the play The Importance of Being Earnest which is written by the English writer‚ Oscar Wilde in the 19th century. This play is a comedy of manners‚ which satirizes the values during the Victorian Era. In this extract‚ the setting is only in the city - specifically in Algernon’s flat in Half-Moon

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    Could you imagine‚ a world‚ where everything was based on the way you expressed yourself to others‚ or a world where properness was just as important as being well educated? I know I couldn’t‚ but this is how the Victorians in the Victorian Era lived. Everything they did and said‚ revolved around some sort of manners or etiquette. Etiquette is the code of polite behavior. Manners and etiquette had a major impact on making the Victorian Era a better society (Gaby). Why were manners and etiquette

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    Throughout the history‚ in times of crisis‚ collapse of an empire‚ people tend to see only from one prospective. People read about history of Scotland‚ about how people suffered British imperialism and civil war that took place in XIII century‚ but a person cannot feel‚ or truly see what was really happening from Scottish prospective. The movie Braveheart is about how a peasant boy of the end of 13th century‚ William Wallace (Mel Gipson)‚ that grows up into warrior‚ after the loss of his father and

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