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    his offspring to the fair city of London. The photograph was also Commenting on the state of decay and the health risk of the quality of water around the river. What can we learn from source E? What we can learn in source E is that during the Victorian era there was class system: this is shown in the photograph. We can clearly see that people who had a lot of money boarded at the front of the train (where it was more comfortable and

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    Gothic genre, but was a standout feature in it. Gothic literature focuses on mystery and horror and a lot of time supernatural elements. Nevertheless, Gothic literature was big in Stoker’s life according to Nicole Lobdell’s article, “Stoker & the Victorian Gothic Stage”, Stoker loved Gothic plays, sensation melodramas, and vampire melodramas. Lobdell states “He interprets the causes and effects of melodramatic performances and translates those elements into his fiction” (Lobdell 273). In Dracula, a

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    Robert Louis Stevenson Uses His Novel Treasure Island to Present the Crisis in Masculinity and Fears Regarding Degeneration in Victorian Britain During the reign of Queen Victoria, from 1837 to 1901, there were certain social expectations that the each gender was expected to conform to. Women were expected to look after the marital home and family and also engage in philanthropic activities; men were expected to provide for the family, whilst also pursuing a social life (Hughes, n,d ). It was at

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    Beardsley wrote The Story of Venus and Tannhäuser during the fin de siècle, the end of the Victorian Era. This decadent work, following Baudelaire's credo "art for art's sake first of all," portrays sex and sexualities in a playful manner. In addition to mocking conventional Victorian moral codes, and parodying pornographic conventions, The Story of Venus and Tannhäuser also supports Foucault's idea that the Victorian Era witnessed a diffusion of sexualities. The Story of Venus and Tannhäuser was originally

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    after school, and not being able to leave. This was the life of a child of the estate during the Victorian Era. Although the child’s family may have been rich, that doesn’t mean that the child will live a happy life, free of troubles and worries. Although some aspects of a child’s life were happy and not worrisome including their variety of food choice and expensive clothing, children during the Victorian Era usually had very sad and depressing lives because of the

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    statements like “well you are JUST a girl” or “you need to hurry up and find a good husband to take care of you” because women cannot take care of themselves. In the Victorian Era, women faced similar situation but the gender role was beginning to shift. Sexism was brought to light in this Era, and feminism begin towards the end of the Victorian Era. In “The Woman’s Cause is Man’s” by Alfred Tennyson states that “within her--let her make herself her own (Tennyson)” meaning that women should be their own

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    Homosexuality In Dracula

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    The Victorian era was known for its values of sexual restraint and low tolerance for any type of rebellion or disruption of social order. Sex and Homosexuality were definitely considered very taboo topics and were never mentioned publicly. Nonetheless, Stoker still managed to incorporate a lot of sexual connotations and even explicitly targets concepts of lust. The sexual references in Dracula are expressed through the symbolism of blood, where blood transfusions or blood sucking indicates sexual

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    relationship between young adults, as well as the morals of Victorian Age. Overall, the subject between Algernon and Cecily revolves around marriage, but furthermore about the love that Cecily has towards Algy. The humorous part of this love is the cliché for which it stand for: “good girls fall for bad boys.” The absurdity behind this ideology in terms of the norms of the Victorian society are contradicting, in turn creating humor. Victorian women are supposed

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    1. Based upon these documents, what constituted proper sexual conduct in the Victorian era? Proper sex lifestyles were treated very strictly in the Victorian era, sex before marriage was forbidden and even after marriage, sex was only for procreation. Sex was not to be mentioned within friend groups, and it was as if sex was just something that had to happen within married couples. Urination was renamed to “passing water” and not even the bathroom was a clean enough word as it was referred to as

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    4.1 Tim Burton’s Gothic Fantasy: Representing the Victorian Culture through Animation and Parody Film adaptations based on particular works such as Dickens’s Great Expectations are not the only means through which we get a glimpse of Victorian culture and society. Animated films such as Tim Burton’s Corpse Bride (2005) represent the Victorian era through humor and exaggeration and reveal Burton’s awareness of 19th century English society. In his study Gothic Fantasy: The Films of Tim Burton, Edwin

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