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During the Victorian Age, society was marked by a strong sense of duty, moral superiority, and rigid social structures. Women were viewed as physically weaker but morally superior, tasked with raising children and managing the household.

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Charles Dickens

Hard Times

Mr. Gradgrind

A Christmas Carol

Oliver Twist

Victorian Age

Hipocrisy

Outward Respectability
Self Restraint
Good Manners
A1pearances

Factories and Workhouses

Slums
Idea: poor would improve their condition
Puritan values
Duty
Frugality
Hard Work
Appalling life
Split families

Irish Potato Famine

Emigration

Children

Child labour was common

Reforms

1872
Ballot Act
1867
Second Reform Act
1846
Corn Laws
1838
People's Charter

failded

1834
Poor Law Amendment Act
1833
Factory Act
1832
First Reform Act

Women

considered PHISICALLY WEAKER but MORALLY SUPERIOR
duty to respect them
divine guides
prudery and chastity
fallen women
repressed sexuality
brought up children
controlled family $

Queen Victoria

+ Albert
9 children

FAMILY MODEL

1837-1901