Victorian Era Family Dynamic

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The meaning of family has been changing since the beginning of time. It is connected with society and the changes that it is making. Which makes the different Victorian Era family dynamics no surprise compared to the family dynamic now-a-days. In the documentary Home Sweet Home: The Victorian Era, it presents with a glimpse into how different it actually was. From what the understanding of family dynamic now-a-days there is terms, explanations and assumptions that can be made for how family life was like in the Victorian Era. For example, the characteristics that were presented, the gender roles within the household, the meaning behind the pictures and the assumptions that can be made on the model. In the Victorian Era families were seen …show more content…

They would typically have a room to help with these duties such as writing what the staff should be doing that day. The men paid for everything and chose to have little say in the everyday tasks because that just simply was not his job. In this time period, marriage was not for love it was to extend a social exchange of an alliance (82). Showcases that the idea of possession especial of the women is prevalent in this way of thinking what marriage was back then. Women had a lot of responsibility but it ended at the doorframe. Men were always seen, if done correctly and up to the standards of how families should be, has the strong trustworthy and morally stable head of the household, but more times not this was untrue (Video: …show more content…

It was the rise of portrait photography because it was the best way to show off how prim and proper the family actually was. Well, only to the families that could afford it meaning the ones that could afford getting the painting done as well as buying copies of the paints to place in their households as a guide to strive for in their own family. Anyone that could spend the money to get painted could be portrayed as being as wealth and as the ideal family. If they could not afford the painting they could as take a photography which was on the rise of popularity as well. This route was more common for the middle class families that wanted to be apart of the painting club (Video: HSH). Painting were for the well off to show the other well off people they were, in a way, better than them in how their family was and how they

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