16.4 Representation of gender and class in Victorian fiction
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Victorian novels, particularly those by Dickens and the Brontës, offer a window into 19th-century British society. These works explore themes of social class, gender roles, and industrialization, while providing sharp critiques of societal norms and injustices. Through complex characters and intricate plots, these authors captured the essence of their era. Their novels continue to resonate today, offering insights into human nature and the enduring struggles of individuals within society.
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Victorian novels, particularly those by Dickens and the Brontës, offer a window into 19th-century British society. These works explore themes of social class, gender roles, and industrialization, while providing sharp critiques of societal norms and injustices. Through complex characters and intricate plots, these authors captured the essence of their era. Their novels continue to resonate today, offering insights into human nature and the enduring struggles of individuals within society.
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