Through the Victorian era, the very strict social and religious expectations of society often determined the behavior of citizens, especially females. In men's dominant society, women are born for so-called "benefits" of stronger and better husbands and are considered maternally and sexually pure. Because all forms of women's sexual expression are highly criticized, it depends on a moral struggle between good and evil. Sexual behavior is deemed unacceptable, although it is considered as a departure from men and women - an act deviating from the masculinity in society and the stereotype of femininity -.
It reflects changes in the role of gender in the 20th century, but some women provide explanations about discomfort to Victorian women (and behavior of Victorian men), but hysteria is the final It is dark thing. . In modern times, the construction of women's inferiority is like an ugly prolonged prejudice or a former exaggeration of the past, but in the early 20th century the assertion that this woman is "missing" is eccentric, hypothetical, It was not a social deviation. This is not an accident of goodwill. Women inferiorities are subjects, topics of papers, psychiatric departments, and moral and medical facts.
William Golding opposed the Victorian optimism and the fear of the 20th century and in 1954 chose to express the view of fainting for humanity among the Lord fanatics. Explore the way Golding made his story to express his philosophical views about basic human diseases. To what extent do you agree to his view? The dystrophic view on Golding 's' Underlying Diseases of Man' arises from his experience of the war of the 20th century. - Purely optimistic questions of their eyes saw their eyes before God saw God Janney through some relationship. "He pulled the horizon like a huge net, on her shoulder" (p.184). In other words, not all experiences that help her control her life are positive.
In the Victorian era, women were seen as opponents of men. - Historically, women have been thought of as having weak sexual behavior. Because women think that they are not as psychologically stable as men, they are often suspected of having emotional psychosis and psychiatric disorders. Do women actually have a weak mindset or whether society simply admits women because of stereotypes. Long-term women's weakness or male dictatorship