The role of European women in the 19th century at home was the same as Henrik Ibsen's role in the play "A Doll's House". Nora represents the role that women play at home and the rights of women in the 19th century. A woman does not have much right, and he plays his own role at home; I take care of my child and I will surely take care of my husband. People think that women are not equal to men. Nora was at home, a nurse took care of the children.
Dracula of Brac Stoker began printing in Europe in 1997 at the height of the 19th century Victorian era This is the era of modernization, there are many advances in medicine and technology. . This era has brought to a woman who is a powerful woman, a controversial "new woman" who is anxious to receive education and sexual and economic independence. - Victorian midstream professional woman Charles Dickens' role Miss Abbe Portson is obviously unmarried (mistakes) and business owners (she owns the bar). Victorian middle class women should be enthusiastic about laziness, but more and more women are employed in the 19th century for various reasons.
In order to understand the background of the novel, please let students collect background information about the life in the 19th century Britain. Topics to consider include Victorian living and manners, the impact of the industrial revolution on UK city life, class organizations, medical practices, life expectancy, family life, and the role of women. 1. * Focus on reading more important parts of the novel and replace other chapters with a summary of chapters such as the summary of chapters at the beginning of this guide. Or write a summary and share it with other people in the class. (Teacher's notes: Student summaries can be written in pairs with high-ability students and low-ability students.)
In this novel, the waterfall introduces a large number of Victorian lives and novels in which relations and attitudes of Victorian people are imitated. Falls brought his readers back to the Victorian era in an ironic way to compare the nature of fiction in the 19th century with the nature of reality, and the concept of "self, the world and existentialism" (Onega 39). Not only carefully pay attention to poultry but also skillfully talk about Victorian novels and Victorian novels. The sacred age of a woman, if you want her only for one and two hours, you can buy a few pounds of a 13 year old girl - a few shillings. There are more churches than the country's history, and one of the 60 houses in London is a brothel (modern proportion is close to one sixth)