Women in Middlemarch

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Armando H

 

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June 19, 2016

 

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Dorothea and Rosamond, though exceedingly dissimilar, are both subjected to the same social ideals of what women should be. Dorothea and Rosamond are on different levels of the intricate social spectrum in Middlemarch. As a Brooke, Dorothea's connections "though not exactly aristocratic, were unquestionably egood'"(p...
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As a Brooke, Dorothea's connections "though not exactly aristocratic, were unquestionably egood'"(p.7). Rosamond is of a slightly lower status, especially given that her father has married an innkeeper's daughter, thus further lowering the family's social rank. Although Dorothea and Rosamond enjoy similar amenities such as servants, the detailed social continuum of Middlemarch separates them...
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