Victorian short stories Victorian short stories discuss women's role in a series of Victorian short stories - villains, victims, heroes - and so on. In the 19th century, the only person who could read and write was the upper class. People remember that in the 19th century, as a society conscious of the class, the status in society is rarely mixed. In addition to the difference between rich and poor, there is also a difference between men and women.
The short story is a popular type of Victorian era. A short story is usually printed on magazines and newspapers in a short chapter once a week and is very popular since then. It is easy to read these "chapters" and stories, but at the time it was a good form of entertainment. Demand for short stories is even greater, as more and more people are currently able to read and write at this time. I analyze two short stories that are 30 years apart, Tony Kates by Thomas Hardy, "Arch-Deceiver" written in 1897, and "Tickets, please" written by DH Lawrence in 1922. These stories are written relatively closely, but women are drawn to be different. In 'Tony Kytes ...' women are very quiet like women. They live in a very patriarchal society. Although patriarchy is still in the society of "tickets, please", women are looking ahead to the future than "Tony Kytes" ...
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Please compare GCSE A grade "Tickets, Please" of Thomas Harty (1894) 's "Tony Kytes, Arch - Deceiver" and D. H. Lawrence (1922) with women' s depiction method.
In addition to the five themes of democracy, gender, culture, empire, industrialization, the sixth theme of Victorian Gothic also outlines the Victorian era. This new theme is published in Elizabeth Gaskell's short story "The Old Nurse's Story" and Christina Rossetti's "Goblin Market". Both works show the general elements of Gothic literature, such as old houses, mysteries, horror, ghosts, fancy creatures, unknown things, oppression and so on. - The development of Franco Stein's Gothic genre by 1800 by Mary Sherry. Literature generally included idyllic images of the spontaneous expression of love - eventually classified as "romantic exercise". This emerging Romanticism - from the opposite of literary Gothic
The purpose of this paper is to discuss how the three Victorian writers use the characteristics of Gothic Horror to create an ominous prophetic atmosphere in short stories. The three stories that I would like to explore are yellow wallpaper, red room and monkey's feet. The red room uses the characteristics of the most traditional Gothic horror. It is set to "Lorraine Castle" and it is exactly the same as Gothic horror because it was abandoned for 18 months. - Tell Tale Heart and The Red Room are two short stories sharing the type of Gothic Horror Story. They are all located in the 19th century, but these plots are very different from each other. Tale Tell Heart is a story about an ignorant man who drives madness with landlord's eyes, the Red Room is an ignorant man that distrust of ghosts causes a night in a ghost room. After the sinister result