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The Victorian Age
The Victorian Age comprises a period of 64 years, between 1837-l901. Before the coming of Queen
-The Ten-Hours Act, which limited the working hours to ten a day;
-Several Mines Acts, that regulated the employment of children and women;
-Factory Act, which forbad to assume anyone under 14, for a full-time job;
-Education Act provided a system of state primary schools;
-The Emancipation of All Religion sects, by which Catholics were allowed to enter university and work in government jobs.
Moreover, as
Cultural and Social context
-Socialism
The revolutionary socialism in Europe didn't involve
Evangelicalism
In
Evolutionism
Victorian religion was shaken by the publication of Charles Darwin's
" on the origin of the species". According to
The Victorian compromise
The "Victorian compromise" indicated the particular situation of prosperity and industrial and scientific development on one hand, and at the same time the presence of poverty, ugliness and injustice in English society. Many reforms, supported by the parliament, tried to improve living condition of poor people, by building hospitals, schools and prisons.
The values
"Respectability" was the key word of Victorianism: manners and language became very sober, and words convicted with sex were considered taboo. There was, so, a sort of return to the puritans manners.
The Victorian family and house
Into family the father was very authoritarian and the mother considered just to generate children. In fact queen families were very large and the queen herself had 9 children. Women had to respect a strict code of behaviour, being innocent and pure, and confining into domestic jobs. Men were forbidden to drink or swear. The houses were simple outside, while, inside, there was a mix of different ornamental style.
Charles Dickens
Charles Dickens was born at Landport in 1812 into a
lower middle class family, and thanks to his mother and his nursemaid, he was
fascinated by reading and knowledge since he was a child. Even though he
started working in a blanking factory in order to help his family, his father
was imprisoned for debt. His bad experience in the factory deeply signed him
and influenced his novels. When his father was released thanks to an income,
Dickens could attend the school. At the age of 15, he became a legal clerk and
learnt shorthand, later working for the house of common. His first work was " Sketches by Boz", a collection of sketchers of
Dickens-Critical notes
Dickens in his works, considered negative and positive aspects inside people, during the Victorian age. He denounced the evil of the society, but he wasn't able to resolve it, also because he was involved in the strict moral code of his age. He denounced the society from moral view point: he thought that rich people had to help poor one. Other authors of his time. Instead believed that poor people had to help themselves alone. He identified the origin of social evil in man's hypocrisy. Lack of love, greed of money and want of charity: he was convinced that the only solution was a moral change. All Dickens's novel were published in serial from and he became popular in a start time. In order to sell more episodes he extended the plot introducing sentimentalism, sensationalism, melodrama and after also exaggeration: he didn't point reality as it was, but as the reader wanted it to be, making a form of escape for the reader. In the end of the novel good always triumph. Dickens consider all the social classes excited aristocracy. He was interested about children and their exploitation in factory. The narrator is in 3rd person, is omniscient, intrusive and involved the reader with his point of view. The reader is passive. Dickens's style is consider realistic because he wrote is a journalistic way without elegance, but with creative.
Oliver Twist
This part of Oliver Twist described the hard condition in the work house at meal time. At the refectory there was a thought boy, that obliged some others children to play with him: he had some peace of straw and who took the smaller piece had it give him his meal. Oliver was the unlovely boy. So he gave his food to him and asked if he could have some other. Everyone was upset, and Oliver was punished by the master: he was sold.
Coketown
The text is the description of a fictitious town, typical ok Dickens's time that is Coketown. This town is typical of the industrial revolution and it's characterized by black, red ,purple and a sense of sadness, melancholy. The description started by the pollution that is everywhere. In fact ho wrote: "it was a town of red brick, or brick that would have been red if the smoke had allowed it". The most important elements
to the pollution are the tall chimneys, the word machinery, the black canal, the piston of the steam engine. In the second part the author attacked some institution that are: schools, hospital and prison that have in common the utilitarian features. In the end compeer a character that is M'Cokenchild. He is a character with particular name composed by "coke" that means suffocate and "child his school "kill" spontaneity and the creativity of children, like pollution suffocate people in the industrial town. In all the text we can't find any positive term, because Dickens denounced the industrial revolution, real reason of the problems of the working class and the pollution.
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