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Nineteenth Century And Victorian Themes

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Class, Marketplace and Capitalism in the Victorian Age1 Class, Marketplace, and Capitalism in the Victorian Age Institution Course Tutor Date Class, Marketplace and Capitalism in the Victorian Age2 Class, Marketplace, and Capitalism in the Victorian Age Introduction Capitalism, Marketplace, and Class were some of the most dominant themes in the 19th century and Victorian age. These themes were essential not only because they defined society but because they also played an important role in the understanding of economic structure and developments in that society. It is also important to note that the economic, political, and social legacies of these themes on society at the time last to date. Thus, it is not surprising that a number of scholars and author made tremendous efforts to study and record the periods with regards to their practice of capitalism, class, and marketplace. While appreciating the fact that many authors had common perceptions and findings concerning this period, it is also important to note that there are aspects in which authors differed concerning the period. The purpose of this paper is to use Elizabeth Gaskell's North and South and Christina Rosetti’s Goblin Markets to carry out a comparison and contrast concerning their perceptions about capitalism, class, and marketplace in the 19th century and Victorian age. Besides, other texts, these two texts act as the foundation for the analysis of the practice of capitalism, marketplace as well as the rol ...
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