Many people think that marriage is important in this age, but it does not make much sense in comparison with the importance of Victorian marriage. In the Victorian era, women married men with the same or higher social status, became good wives, and became mothers of her husband and children. There is little marriage beginning with love, but if you are not married, the lives of women are not perfect. Over time, the role of married women has grown rapidly, and now they have rights and privileges.
As most of the literature by Charlotte Brontë and Virginia Woolf is exploring women's and modern relations, marriage can hardly be ignored. Calder (1976: 59) noted that "Marriage is the core of social life and social ambition." Early in the 20th century, modern society was still a family of Victorian times and a moral legacy. Therefore, female characters of Charlotte Bronte and Virginia Woolf's novel inevitably follow the practice of marriage concept.
Many people think that marriage is important in this age, but it does not make much sense in comparison with the importance of Victorian marriage. In the Victorian era, women married men with the same or higher social status, became good wives, and became mothers of her husband and children. There is little marriage beginning with love, but if you are not married, the lives of women are not perfect. - As a serious problem, the drama written by Oscar Wilde was founded in the UK during the late Victorian era. Wilde satanized his time in the drama with his obvious situation and dramatic satire. According to Ernest 's Roger sale, the title has a double meaning, and is another example of a satire work certainly used by Wild. Through comedy, Wild laughs at character's courtship ritual, their fake face, and their secret ridiculous attitude.