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Mabel Chiltern - Coggle Diagram
Mabel Chiltern
LADY MARKBY
- Represents the older generation of women
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Lady Markby believes a women's role is to stay at home, look after her husband and the household
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'The terrible thing called the Higher Education of Women'- disagrees with women being educated and still holds the traditional views.
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Context :
Mabel attended the women's liberal association.
Progressing in society and driving for women's rights.
The suffrage movement
Also links to rossetti- her family founded a girls school and believed highly in women's education
Context: Lady Markby- she is against women's education and believes it is no good for women to focus on getting educated. She fits perfectly into the stereotypical victorian women
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Mabel links to the speaker in Rossetti's No Thank you John. They both go against the normal stereotypes of women. Also, they both turn down marriage proposals which again highlights their untypical characteristics for a victorian women
'Oh, I love London Society! I think it has immensely improved. It is entirely composed now of beautiful idiots and brilliant lunatics. Just what Society should be.' Act 1 part 1
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Lady Markby can be contrasted to the speaker in No Thank You John because she believes a women's main goal it to get married and would never agree with turning a man down
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