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THE VICTORIAN COMPROMISE, THE VICTORIANS WERE GREAT MORALIZE, THE FAMILY -…
THE VICTORIAN COMPROMISE
THE VICTORIAN AGE WAS A COMPLEX AND CONTRACDITORY ERA
WHY?
IT WAS AN AGE OF
PROGRESS
STABILITY
GREAT SOCIAL REFORMS
IT WAS CARACTERED BY
POVERTY
INJUSTICE
SOCIAL UNREST
THE VICTORIANS WERE GREAT MORALIZE
THEY FELT OBBLIGED TO SUPPORT CERTAIN VALUES
REFINED BY
UPPER CLASSES
MIDDLE CLASSES
REFLECTED
DUTY
HARD WORK
RESPECTABILITY
IT WAS A MIXTURE OF
MORALITY AND HIPOCRISY
SEXALITY WAS GENERALLY REPRESSED
SEVERITY AND CONFORMITY TO SOCIAL STANDARD
CHARITY
WAS A WIDE SPREAD PHENOMENON
ADDRESSED ITSELF TO
STRY CHILDREN, FOLLEN WOMWN, DRINK MEN
OFFERED SOLUTIONS TO A LARGE NUMBER OF PROBLEMS
THE FAMILY
WAS PATRIARCAL
THE HUSBAND REPRESENTED AUTORITY
THE ROLE OF WOMEN CONCERNED
EDUCATION OF CHILDREN
MANAGING OF THE HOUSE