life during the Elizabethan era and how a family lived during this period. The site talks about the roles of each family member, their religion, about the house, and more. This is a reliable source and is based on how a family lived during the Elizabethan era. It is made “solely for education purposes” and is specifically for research, private study, and/or scholarship. This was a very helpful website and covered a lot of information about family life during this era. There were many numerical…
Rocks in my Head review Rocks in my Head is a play performed by three grade nine students and two adults. The Director of the play is Sue Lawson, a highly ranked Writer and Director who has received plenty of awards for Writing for young adults. The company Markwell Presents created the play. Markwell Presents is based in Bulimba Brisbane. Rocks in my head tackles important issues faced by teenagers teaching how to deal with death and relationships. The play was directed to inflict emotion on…
The final time period is the Modern or Contemporary Era, which to some began right after Queen Victoria died in 1901, right before the start of the First World War, but Most view the beginning of Modernism as the start of World War I. A major characteristic of the Modern Era is revolution and chaos. Key players of the Modern Era are W.B. Yeats, T.S. Eliot, Virginia Woolf, F. Scott Fitzgerald, and Earnest Hemingway. Love in the Modern Era was expressed through history and mythology much like…
Ronald G. Walters’ American Reformers 1815-1860, is an account of the vastly different reform movements, (yet similar in nature), that took place during the time period. His thesis is that the inspiration for the start of the reform period comes from the powerful societal influence of evangelical Protestantism. “Revivals in the early nineteenth century were so frequent and widespread that historians sometimes apply the phrase “Second Great Awakening” to the entire period from 1795 to 1837”…
The Orient, according to Said, is always considered to be inferior and objectionable to the occident. Throughout the novel Jane Eyre, Charlotte Bronte displays a typical anglocentric assumptions about non British. Bronte is a considered a colonial author because not only is she is British, but by the end of the 19th century, her nation controlled almost two thirds of the entire world. From her biography, it is not actually depicted whether she ever left the confines of the European continent and…
Anecdotes, stories, novels, and other grandeur forms of art often bring out many different emotions and feelings such as happiness, sympathy, pain, and horror. Books such as “ the Yellow Wallpaper” by Charlotte Stetson and “the Dead” by James Joyce lead to create a maudlin environment within the book by discussing mawkish topics such as pain and restraint. In the yellow wallpaper, one of the main themes is constraint, an element that leads to the antagonist to lose sanity, “ "I 've got out at…
Explain How the Separate Spheres Ideology Shaped Women’s Lives During the Nineteenth Century. The British Victorian Era saw men have power over everything to do with politics, society and economy. Women in late 19th and early 20th century were thought to be inferior and property to their male counterparts. This stemmed from the genuine believe that each gender, in biological terms, were different. It is thought that men were logical and rational thinkers, whereas women were tied more to their…
In western academia, the Victorian era has always been a well studied subject. It was known to be an elegant time: filled with new innovations, a bustling economy, and an evolving political narrative. The Victorian era was the epitome of extravagance of its time, and no other society could compare. However the Victorian era was not faultless. While it was a prosperous time period, issues involving class, poverty, race, and gender still existed (as they do with all societies). Some of these…
Annotated Bibliography: The Importance of Being Earnest Reinert, Otto. "Satiric Strategy in the Importance of Being Earnest." College English 18.1 (1956): 14-18. National Council of Teachers of English. JSTOR, Oct. 1956. Web. 5 July 2015. The main idea in this analysis of Wilde’s satire is to prove that Wilde does not just use satire for the sake of having his play being called a “farce,” rather he uses satirical strategy to enhance the experience of the play and how it differs from “normal”…
In the late 1800s, domesticity was of such importance that handbooks such as Mrs Beeton 's Household Management were extremely popular throughout the nation. This was particularly due to a shift in class structure and the ease of transitioning from working class to middle class. Due to this, women who were born into working class families had to learn the etiquette required of a middle-class lady. Through Beeton 's book, as well as Ruskin 's, women of the late 19th Century learned the values of…