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    Religious doubt in the Victorian era Religion vs. science was the main controversy during the Victorian Era. The era was a time where the discoveries of science were starting to question Christianity. Much of the discoveries led to religious doubt. Because of the doubt, some people started to stray away from religion and lead more into science. What inspired the questioning of Christianity was Charles Darwin’s theory of evolution which challenged well educated people to accept certain facts in the

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    The Victorian generation was a time of harsh restraints on sexuality for everyone, but in particular women. It was a time when sexual repression used to be viewed as an best trait of the well-bred girl. In an technology when the subjects of the time were "the cult of true womanhood" and the "code of chivalry" it was once to be expected that ladies could be sexually ignorant and repressed. For the period of Victorian instances, as a way to be considered a woman, one would abstain from normal wish

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    Nineteenth century England may have been called the Victorian Age in honor of their queen, but their respect for women began and ended there. Jane Austen’s Emma takes place amid the illustrious Industrial Revolution, known far and wide for its development of machine tools and the upsurge of the factory system. What is less pointed out about this prominent era is the counterproductive segregation it placed upon gender roles. While men rose like kings, reveling in the opportunities afforded to them

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    The most common way to characterize a society at a given time is to divide it into social classes and evaluate the differences between each group. However, the period known as the Victorian era in England, from 1837 to 1901, witnessed such polarized gender roles that it can also be analyzed according to the different functions assigned to men and women, more commonly known as the ideology of separate spheres. The separate spheres framework holds that “men possessed the capacity for reason, action

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    Victorian Era Queen Victoria was the longest reigning British monarch in history. Ruling the U.K. from 1873 to 1901. Queen Victoria’s death on January 22, 1901 at the age of 81 was mourned around the world and signaled an end to the VIctorian Era. For months the Queen’s health had been failing. Victoria had lost her appetite and started looking smaller and smaller. She would become very tired more easily and would become very confused.

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    During the Victorian era many events had taken place. The people were ruled by a monarchy, had many different jobs depending on their skill, and many things had taken place in the Victorian era. There is a reason that the Victorian era it is because during the time the woman that had ruled was named victoria. The era was ruled by a queen. The victorian era was ruled by a monarchy. The queen that was part of the monarchy was queen victoria since 1688. A monarchy and a parliament, It has a queen

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    The Victorian Era was a very interesting time period. There were many differences and similarities between that time time period to this day now. During the Victorian Era was such a difficult time to people that wouldn’t have as much power. Many things developed from that time like for example criminology, medical science, clothing, and education. Some other things stayed mostly the same like sports and social class. The Victorian Era time period would be a challenging time to be in. During

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    The Victorian Era spanned over sixty years of British history, during which Queen Victoria ruled the country. During this era, great improvements were made in the area of transportation. These innovative changes produced larger and faster ways to travel for less money. In Charles Dickens’ A Tale of Two Cities, horse drawn carriages are used as the most prevalent form of transportation. Transportation in the British Victorian Era was vastly different than today’s transportation as evidenced in

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    Background on the time period: The Victorian era was the time period between the years 1837 and 1901. It was named after Queen Alexandrina Victoria Guelph who became the Queen of Britain and Ireland. When her husband, Prince Albert died December 14, 1861, at the age of 42, Queen Victoria went into deep mourning, which she remained in until her death. Toward the end of the 19th century, people and trends were changing as were the thoughts on mourning etiquette. The Queen of England, being the biggest

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    Prostitution in the Victorian Era There were many prostitutes during the Victorian era. Most were lower-class women, with the exception of the mistresses kept by upper-class men. According to Victorian standards, respectable women did not consider sexual intercourse pleasurable. It was their duty to be intimate with their husbands. Having affairs was disgraceful (Waters). Prostitutes, on the other hand, were sexually intimate with men because they enjoyed sex. Men enjoyed prostitutes

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