British women during the victorian age and in "Sense and Sensibility" by Jane Austen
Title: British women during the victorian age and in "Sense and Sensibility" by Jane Austen
Category: /History/European History
Details: Words: 3150 | Pages: 11 (approximately 235 words/page)
British women during the victorian age and in "Sense and Sensibility" by Jane Austen
Category: /History/European History
Details: Words: 3150 | Pages: 11 (approximately 235 words/page)
This essay deals with the status of upper- and upper middle class British women from the Victorian era to the twenty-first century. I will look at how women came to be equal with men and what the steps leading to equality were. However, the main focus of the essay will be on how women are treated in Sense and Sensibility by Jane Austen, how it reflects its time and how you can see the conditions
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that many rights in society, the home is an area where women have a say. Also the children are more the wife's responsibility but right as well; the men rarely have intimate relationships with their children.
The status of women has changed a lot from the Victorian times to modern day. Looking at the life young women lead nowadays and the liberties we have makes you grateful for women like Emily Davison and their work.