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Title: VICTORIAN NOVEL


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VICTORIAN NOVEL
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THEME
  • The difference between social classes.
  • In Oliver Twist the difference is between
    children and the Master in his cooks uniform.
  • In Nicholas Nickleby the difference is between
    Nicholas and the Master of the school.
  • The contrast between the rich and the poor.
  • In Oliver Twist the contrast is between Oliver
    with his friends and the Masters of the cookshop.
  • In Nicholas Nickleby the contrast is between
    Nicholas and Mr Squeers.
  • The middle class family life.
  • In Nicholas Nickleby an example is Mr Squeers.
  • In Chapter II of Vanity Fair an example is Amelia
    Sedley.
  • The education of children.
  • In Nicholas Nickleby the education of children is
    the main theme.


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SETTING
  • The general set in Victorian Novel is the city
  • The factories
  • Coke Town represents a city in the time of
    Industrial Revolution it is surrounded only by
    factories, smoke and work.
  • The schools
  • In Nicholas Nickleby the set is the school.
  • Workhouses
  • The set of Oliver Twist is the workhouse.

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NARRATIVE TECHNIQUES
  • Pathos Pathos is an exaggeration of a
    situation or of an emotion.
  • Oliver Twist Oliver Twist and his companions
    suffered the torture of slow starvation
  • Nicholas Nickleby The children sat crouching
    and shivering together
  • Hyperbolic use of the language Grotesque
    effect
  • The grotesque is the way to make comic a dramatic
    situation. It works through humorous strategies.
  • Nicholas Nickleby For what we have received
    may the Lord make us truly thankful
  • Caricature Caricature gives extreme
    features to the characters, so that the reader
    doesn't identify himself in them.
  • In Chapter II of Vanity Fair When Miss Sharp
    had performed the heroical act
  • I
    hate the whole house, continued Miss Sharp in a
    furry.

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STYLISTIC FEATURES
  • Irony Irony is used to make comic a
    situation.
  • In Nicholas Nickleby the irony is represented
    when Nicholas answers Mr Squeers.
  • In Oliver Twist The gruel disappeared.
  • Philanthropy Philanthropy worked through
    falsity the rich gave money to poor to appear
    good men. They wanted to have a clear conscience.

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NARRATOR
  • Omniscient Narrator The omniscient
    narrator knows everything the story, the
    characters and their personality. He also
    comments the personality and the attitude of the
    characters.
  • In the novels of Charles Dickens the narrator is
    always a omniscient narrator he knows the story,
    the characters and the personality of them.
  • In Chapter II of Vanity Fair Dickens knows the
    mind of Rebecca, what she thinks and in which way
    she acts.
  • In Chapter XXX of Vanity Fair Dickens describes
    Rebecca like a woman superficial and materialist
    he knows her personality.

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ANTI VICTORIANISM
  • The Anti Victorianism differs from Victorianism
    in some aspects
  • Theme In Anti Victorianism novel is not
    important the difference of social classes, the
    education of children and middle class family
    life, but Anti Victorianism deals with other
    aspects.
  • Narrative techniques The grotesque, irony and
    the hyperbolic use of the language are deleted.
    The language creates a tragic effect.

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Liceo Scientifico Albert EinsteinAnno scolastico
2010/2011Consuelo Canciani VB
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