Victorian Age Essay

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During the time that Charles Dickens lived, which was during the Victorian Age (1837-1901), “...1837 ( the year Victoria became Queen) and ends in 1901 in ( the year of her death),” (UNLV 1). It is important to realize that the Victoria’s reign over Britain is the second longest reign in British history, lasting for 63 years, only behind that of the current Queen Elizabeth. Many historians consider 1900 the end of the Victorian Age, “...since Queen Victoria’s death occurred so soon in the beginning of a new century,..” (UNLV 1). Even though Charles Dickens was born in 1812 and died in 1870, the Victorian Age is time period which most, maybe all, of his literature were published/read in. This era is often considered as “prudish, hypocritical, stuffy, and narrow-minded” (UNLV 2), because during this time, there were classes animosities between the “common man” and that of what was considered the “gentleman”, which was like as if they were two different species (Orwell 3.5). The advancement in literature during this period also was important, “...primarily financial, as in Charles Dickens’s Great Expectations…marrying above one’s station, as in Charlotte Bronte’s Jane Eyre...[it] may also be intellectual or education-based,” (UNLV 4). Without the literature advancements, the Victorian Age wouldn’t have made such an impact on the world as it did literary-wise. …show more content…

He is born the second of eight children of John and Elizabeth Dickens. As a child, the Dickens’ had to move many times because his father worked as a “minor civil servant in the Naval Pay Office, a job that required the family to move a number of times,” (PBS 3). The line of servants ran in the Dickens’ family, on his father’s side were servants of the wealthy Crewe family in Creshire. It was where his grandfather, William Dickens, whose was a butler to the Crewes, married Elizabeth Bell, who was the Crewes’ housekeeper, (Glancy

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