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VICTORIAN NOVEL
Crosato Gianpaolo cl VB
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THEME 1
  • Differences and clash between lower and middle
    class, between rich and poor
  • He was a rich man banker, merchant,
    manufacturer, and what not. () I hadnt shoe to
    my foot. As a stocking. I didnt know such a
    thing by name. I passed the day in a ditch, and
    the night in a pigsty. Thats the way I spend my
    tenth birthday. (Hard Times)
  • Differences between social classes
  • The only pupil who evinced the slightest tendency
    towards locomotion or playfulness was Master
    Squeers, and as his chief amusement was to tread
    upon the other boys toes in his new boots.
    (Nicholas Nickleby)
  • Fear of people to fall in a lower class
  • He could not but observe how silent and sad the
    boys all seemed to be. () Thats the way we do
    it, Nickleby, he said, after a pause. Nicholas
    shrugged his shoulders. (Nicholas Nickleby)

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THEME 2
  • Children and their exploitation
  • The master aimed a blow at Olivers head with the
    leddle. (Oliver Twist)
  • Third boy, whats horse?. A beast, sir,
    replied the boy. () As youre perfect in that,
    resumed Squeers, turning to the boy, go and look
    after my horse, and rub him down well, or Ill
    rub you down. The rest of the class go and draw
    water up. (Nicholas Nickleby)
  • Education
  • Obedient to this summons there ranged themselves
    in front of the schoolmasters desk, half-a-dozen
    scarecrows (Nicholas Nickleby)
  • Woman and their exploitation
  • The middle class family life
  • In the formal drawing-room of Stone Lodge,
    standing on the heart-rug, warming himself before
    the fire (Hard Times)

4
SETTING
  • In general the novels are setting in writers
    contemporary cities.
  • In particular the novels are set in
  • Factories
  • It was a town of machinery and tall chimney.
    (Hard Times)
  • Schools
  • Having further disposed of a slice of bread and
    butter, allotted to him in virtue of his office,
    he sat himself down, to wait for school-time.
    (Nicholas Nickleby)
  • Workhouses
  • Oliver Twist and his companions suffered the
    tortures od flow starvation for three month.
    (Oliver Twist)

5
NARRATIVE TECNIQUE 1
  • In reality
  • Use of repetition
  • At the same hours, with the same sound upon the
    same pavements, to do the same work, and to whom
    every day was the same as yesterday and tomorrow.
    (Hard Times)
  • Pathos (exaggeration of sentiments and emotions)
  • The children sat crouching and shivering together
    (Nicholas Nickleby)
  • Use of direct speech
  • hush! cried Miss Sedley. (Vanity Fair)

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NARRATIVE TECHNIQUE 2
  • In humor
  • Grotesque (exaggeration, creation of caricatures
    that produces laughs and melodrama effects )
  • He gazed in stupefied astonishment on the small
    rebel for some seconds, and then clung for
    support to the copper. (Oliver Twist)
  • Irony
  • Obedient to this summons there ranged themselves
    in front of the schoolmasters desk, half-a-dozen
    scarecrows (Nicholas Nickleby)
  • Parody
  • The board were setting in solemn conclave (Oliver
    Twist)
  • Hyperbole
  • Oliver Twist and his companions suffered the
    tortures od flow starvation for three month.
    (Oliver Twist)

7
NARRATOR
  • Third person omniscient intrusive narrator

PURPOSE
  • To criticize industrial and Victorian way of life

8
CHARACTERS
  • Classes
  • Children
  • Oliver Twist
  • Woman
  • Rebecca Sharp, Amela Sedley
  • Unsuited man
  • Nicholas Nicjleby, Thomas Gradgrind

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Anti-Victorian novel(Jude The Obscure)
  • Themes
  • Middle class family life
  • Setting
  • City
  • Narrator technique
  • Pathos
  • Narrator
  • Third person omniscient narrator
  • Characters
  • Middle class family
  • Purpose
  • To criticize values and institution of every day
    life
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