PPT-THE VICTORIANS
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18371901 Modern Times 1837 costume drama 1901 Familiarity 1901 environment looks like home The men wear shirts and ties and jackets take the train to work telephones
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18371901 Modern Times 1837 costume drama 1901 Familiarity 1901 environment looks like home The men wear shirts and ties and jackets take the train to work telephones sit on the desks a secretary works at a typewriter newspapers are the same tabloids and broadsheets . keeping victorians connected For further information please write to the Manager Vehicle Safety & Policy 60 Denmark Street, Kew, 3101 or contact your local Customer Service Centre. VEHICLE STAN Read more to find about the . victorians. introduction. Victorians is very hard in Victorian times. The queen was cround when she was 19. The Queen died round about 1914 and then Queen Elisabeth the 1. By . Jack. Queen Victoria . Who was . Q. ueen Victoria . Queen Victoria was the longest reining monarch since the 9. th of. September when Queen Elisabeth the 2. nd. took over the rein. She was born on the 24. Power notes . By: . Kalli. McNair . Clothing. . Men; top hats, walking sticks, waist coats. Women; long dresses/ skirts, hats or bonnets. Children; miniature versions of their parents. In the Victorian Age, everyone seemed to have very fancy clothes to ware on daily basis. -Carole Silver. Megan Moore, Marie Deschuytter, Katherine Nelson. Swan Maiden . S. tory. The name 'fairy bride' comes from a relatively unknown fairy tale, since it was very different from other fairy tales.. Where does this fit?. Paper 2 consists of:. 1. One . unseen passage from The Gothic Genre on which to write a commentary . 2. One . comparative essay to write, exploring themes and ideas in light of ‘The Bloody Chamber’ and ‘The Picture of Dorian . WALT: to learn about some famous Victorians. Can you think of any famous Victorians?. Queen Victoria. She was born in 1819 in London. When she was 18 years old she became queen . She married her handsome cousin Albert a young prince from Germany (she proposed to him). Introduction . Prepared by: Dr. . Hend. . Hamed. Assistant Professor of English Literature . Home and Abroad. In this book, we’ll study 3 fictional accounts from the period: . Chapters 5 & 6 concentrate on Emily Bronte’s novel . (or how the historic events changed and shaped it). GOALS. :. Before AD 43. c. 410. 1066. 1485. 1603. 1714. 1837. 1901. 2000. Prehistory. . Romans. Dark. . Ages. Medieval. Tudors. Stuarts. . Georgians. Inquiry Question. :. How does context affect a literary work?. . Starter activity. What do these different book covers tell you about the story within them?. . What do we mean by ‘Context’?. Can be defined as: . 1831-1901. Queen Victoria. Queen Victoria and . Prince Albert. Queen Victoria ruled for 63 years.. Alice in Wonderland. The Queen of Hearts. Prince Albert in a Can. Under Victoria’s Rule. The role of the monarchy changes from giving orders to parliament to advising it.. Collection Notes 6. Victorian Period (1832-1901) Collection Notes from your text. What social and political factors affected life in Victorian England?. What did Victorians value?. How did discoveries in science affect people’s beliefs?. Asia Institute Tasmania | College of Arts, Law and Education www.utas.edu.au/asia-institute Multicultural Policy in Tasmania A forum to discuss future opportunities Multicultural Affairs and Social Cohesion 1837-1901. In their day, the Victorians were on the cutting edge. All the gadgets we're always improving on? The Victorians saw them being invented—things like railways, photography, electricity, & the telegraph. Okay, so the mobile phone pretty much blows the telegraph out of the water, but it was still a huge improvement on hand-delivering letters. .
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