New Women Of The Victorian Era

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March 4, 2012

 

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Philosophy, the search for truth, was becoming a more intricate part of educating ones self; no longer were people holding on to old-fashioned ideas. Central to the story lines of Middlemarch, written by George Eliot, and Jude the Obscure, by Thomas Hardy, is the theme of ambition and the tempering of expectations both to social difficulties, and on a broader scale, human frailty...
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Dorthea Brooke and Sue Brideshead display elements of the "new woman" and both are driven to accomplish what each desires. Both are intelligent and educated women. The contrast in the two comes from the different motives each has to separate themselves from the norm. Sue is self-centered in her "independence," while Dorthea is an ardent spokeswoman for social reform and justice...
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