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Victorian PeriodPrepared By: Zana Muhamad
Awara Sherko Hemn Musa
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Historical Events In Victorian Era
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Queen Victoria (1837- 1901)
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Married women’s property and rights
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Victorian Poetry Many characteristics of romantic poetry continued in poetry of the
Victorian period. - However, Victorian poetry, in general, is less subjective than the romantic. - An interest in the past, both the classical and the medieval, appears in the subjects, and in the use of mythological and historical allusions. - The dramatic monologue is used greatly by the poets. - The themes are more realistic, discussing such issues as child labor, the rights of women, science and religion.- Victorian poetry is mostly pictorial, heavily relying on visual imagery.- The elegy is one of the most popular poetic forms in the period, a form of poetry that laments the dead or the past.- Victorian poetry is often characterized by doubt and psychological conflicts.
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The Great Poets of the Period
Robert BrowningAlfred TennysonElizabeth Barrett
Browning
Gerard Manley Hopkins
Thomas HardyChristina Rossetti
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THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION
The Industrial Revolution was a period in the late 18th and early
19th centuries when major changes in agriculture, manufacturing,
mining, and transportation had a profound effect on the
socioeconomic and cultural conditions in Britain. The Industrial
Revolution gathered steam, and accelerated the migration of the
population from countryside to city. Britain changes from a rural
society to an urban one. It was dramatically changed people’s
lifestyles .
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The Age of Steam
Mass Production
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The Impacts of the Industrial Revolution The old rural social pattern was receded
Diseases , hunger, poverty… were raised
dirty and unhealthy conditions
Peoples left the countryside to work in factories
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Child labour
Chimney Sweeper
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