Written by Lydia Maria Child The romantic republic romance of the Republic of Lydia Maria is an interesting novel that reflects the main views of the 19th century on racial discrimination, patriarchal and class status. The unique feature of this story is the constant use of floral patterns, readers are attracted to the creative paradise, Eden and individual colors not limited by the visual scope due to richness, class, nationality, but what beauty It also includes degree of completeness and completeness. There are many colors and kinds in the garden.
Together with the rise of the new American, new emotions have emerged in urban areas by the early 19th century. Particularly influential are the works of Lydia Maria Child, Catherine Maria Sedgwick and Lydia Sigany, the principle of unifying the country and family by equating Republican mothers' role to successful republics with virtue families It has developed. As an intimate and relevant observer of an infant, women are in the best place to teach and educate their children. By the 1840's New England writers such as Child, Sedgwick and Sigourney became respected models and advocated to improve and expand women's education. More educational opportunities means that men's only subjects such as mathematics and philosophy form part of the female public and private school curriculum. By the end of the nineteenth century these organizations were expanding and strengthening the tradition of women as educators and supervisors of American moral and ethical values.
By the early nineteenth century, the town provided new opportunities for girls and girls. Lydia Maria Child, Catherine Maria Sedgwick, Lydia Siganie's work also affected this time. They regarded the success of the Republic as an ethical family and expressed the motherhood of the Republic as the principle of the unity of the country and the family. By the 1840's, these New England writers became respected models and advocated improving women's education. More educational opportunities include the creation of classical education subjects (such as mathematics and philosophy) that once used men alone and was part of female public and private school programs.
"Republic of the Republic" by Lydia Maria Child is an attractive novel that reflects the main view of the 19th century on racial discrimination, patriarchal and class status. The unique feature of this story is the constant use of floral patterns, readers are attracted to the creative paradise, Eden and individual colors not limited by the visual scope due to richness, class, nationality, but what beauty It also includes degree of completeness and completeness. There are many colors and kinds in the garden. Child can prove that this utopia can never be used, but Mr. Child can prove that society can be an egalitarian based on the framework of the constitution, not the class consciousness and struggle. Please state that everyone is equal and that unity is all the ultimate goal.