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Paha777 [63]
4 years ago
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10. How were men's roles and women's roles seen in the Victorian Age?

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FromTheMoon [43]4 years ago
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Answer: Victorian men wanted women to possess lady-like feminine qualities as well as innocence; otherwise, they would not be of marriage potential. ... This meant that Victorian men not only had to gain women's respect before marriage, but also had to impress the rest of society and their male gender.

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