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Global Experience, : - Coggle Diagram
Global Experience
Religion
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Moralism: Making judgements about others morality; often can based on religious beliefs and values
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Law & Order
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Charles Dicken
Hard Times, explores how society and its standards, can have detrimental effects on family life and an individual's personal life. While also tackling the dynamic between the employees and the owners or the working class vs the rich.
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Labour Laws: Ten Hours Act, Trade Union Act, Factory Act 1833
Nihilism: A philosophical idea rooted in skepticism and a rejection of religious and social principles
Thomas Hardy
Thomas Hardy's story, challenges the status quo of society and the importance of religion/faith. Making the point that nothing really matters, because everything that can happen is by chance only. Forcing you to be in control of your own life and nothing less.
Industrial Revolution: Period of global transition of human economy towards more quality manufacturing and efficient production
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Society
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Jane Austen
Romanticism: Arts and literature that originated in the late 18th century. Embracing a inspiration, subjectivity, and the individual self.
Emma, highlights the consequences of imagination and the effects it has on the social life of the characters throughout the novel. Depicted entirely from Emma and her almost delusional outlook on reality
Passage of Time: Explored through how each individual character changes over time and how their own perception of the world changes overall
Virginia Woolf
To the Lighthouse, tackles themes of modernism post ww1 and subjective reality. Regarding life and how time can drastically change the lives of individual characters and how they cope with said changes.
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J.G Ballard
The Drowned World, conveys how human nature can be altered, while society still tries to endure despite the natural and physical changes occurring in humanity
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Identity
Family
Race
Colonization and immigration reshaped British society for genreations. Economically through a global market that relyed on trade with other countries and socially through ethnic classification.
British and Indian identity coming into conflcit. Rooted in immigration from former British colonies part of the Common Wealth era and post colonization
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Hanif Kureishi
The Buddha of Suburbia, tells the complexities behind race and identity in a society that doesn't accept you. Forcing characters to find a their own peace through self-acceptance
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Zadie Smith
NW, Follows the perspectives of numerous characters and their vastly different lives. Ranging from the drug addicts and poor, the middle class, and those part of the upper class. Each character life emphasizes an aspect of society and them still trying to navigate through life both internally and externally.
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