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Title: Dracula context
Description: A level A* context for all english litriture

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Dracula context


Myth from legend

- Many know Vlad as Dracula
...
Victorian ear was entering its most
creative period
Epistolary Novel – series of documents
...

Men = head of the household
Women = duty to love, honour, obey her husband

Women were considered subordinate to the men and to support her husband and property
raise her children were considered crucial cornerstones of society stability by the Victorians

Ideal Victorian women

Pure, chaste, refined and modest
Women were only expected to be with their husbands, yet it was acceptable for men to
have multiple lovers
If women slept outside the confines of marriage
...

Women argued for women’s suffrage, sexual freedom and rights to work
...



Title: Dracula context
Description: A level A* context for all english litriture