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VICTORIAN AGE (1832-1901) - Coggle Diagram
VICTORIAN AGE (1832-1901)
Culture
Utilitarinism
Chartism
Darwinism and creations
Evangelism
Marx and socilism
Policy
Splendid isolation
Imperialism
Conservatives/Liberals Queen/Parliament and Prime Minister
Reforms
Mines Act
Education Act
Factory Act
Reform bill 1932
Public Act
Society
Middle class
Prosperity and progress
Values of respectability, of the family and of the patriotism
Proletariat
Exploited on work
Poverty and injustice
Attempts to social impovement (socialism and chartism
Few rights
Victorian Compromise
Balance of opposities
Paradoxes
American Civil War (1861-1865)
Industialized North/South based on slavery
Ambraham Lincoln (1809-1865)
Question of slavery
Win of the North
The South abolished the slavery
Slaves sitiation didn't imrpove at all
Victorian novels
The Mid-Victorian Novel,was linked to the persistence of Romantic and Gothic traditions.
The Late-Victorian Novel,with authors like Thomas Hardy and Oscar Wilde.
The Early-Victorian Novel,with writers like Charles Dickens,he told about social and humanitariam themes.
Victorian Writers
Robert Louis Stevenson
Themes
The double
The Importance of Reputation
Lewis Carroll
Themes
Life as a Meaningless Puzzle
Death as a Constant and Underlying Menace
The Tragic and Inevitable Loss of Childhood Innocence
Charles Dickens
Themes
Strict education
Respectability
Bad living conditions = workhouses
Denunciation of social institutions
Exploitaion of children
Oscar Wilde
Themes
The Supremacy of Youth and Beauty
The Superficial Nature of Society
The Purpose of Art
The Negative Consequences of Influence