Oliver Twist

The Victorian era

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The Victorian era

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The Victorian Era...
What was the position of children during the Victorian Era?
Girls/boys?
Health-wise?
Different classes?

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Lower classes 
- Children lived in bad conditions
- Child labour: children worked many hours
- They (not all) receivedsome education...
- Their health was very poor

 

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Max. 48 hours if 9 years old

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What have you seen and heard about poor children in the Victorian era?

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rich children
raised by a nanny & spoiled 
hardly had any contact with their parents
were not allowed to eat at the same table
were educated
needed to marry a person from the same class

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Charles Dickens' ideas
  • criminals are made not born
  • closely concerned with every day life (poverty etc.)
  • father had debts, was send to prison
  • rest of the family to the workhouse
  • Charles had to work in factory as a 12 -year-old

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Special for Dickens' novels 

  • serialised stories in journals
  • cliffhangers
  • literature available for a wider audience 
  • ironical/satirical; absurd characters and names
  •  novels took place in the busy city
  • workhouse, child labour
  • mostly male characters


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