Social Position of Victorian Women: Villette and Emma

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Aycan Gökçek
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ABSTRACT This paper aims to point out to the social position of women in early 19th century England with references to Jane Austen’s Emma and Charlotte Bronte’s Villette. In the first part, in addition to the definition of the ideal Victorian woman, limited educational, economic, and social opportunities of women will also be pointed out. In the second part, Villette will be handled in terms of its approach to the social problems of women such as their limited job and educational opportunities. Social norms drawn for an ideal Victorian woman and the significance of the institution of marriage for women will also be scrutinized. In the third part, Emma will be studied in terms of its reflection of the social position of women. With the analyses of two novels, the paper aims to conclude that in the Victorian Era, women were seen as social inferiors because of the prejudice against them in society. Examining how Charlotte Bronte and Jane Austen became the voice of the injustice and prejudices against women, the paper concludes that Victorian women could only justify their presence on earth by dedicating themselves to others through self-effacement, duty, and sacrifice. In addition to this, the paper also points out that in early 19th century England, women faced many difficulties to obtain social, economic, and educational rights that are equal to those of men. This paper is dedicated to the examination of the social position of Victorian women because although this issue is referred to superficially in many articles, few articles handle the subject thoroughly. Hereby, the paper aims to engage in a scrutinized study of the issue on two novels of the period both of which provide fruitful and clear examples to the object of the study.
维多利亚时代女性的社会地位:维莱特和艾玛
摘要本文旨在以简·奥斯汀的《爱玛》和夏洛蒂·勃朗特的《维莱特》为参照,指出19世纪初英国女性的社会地位。在第一部分中,除了对理想的维多利亚女性进行定义外,还将指出女性在教育、经济和社会方面的有限机会。在第二部分,维莱特将在处理妇女的社会问题,如他们有限的工作和教育机会方面的方法。为理想的维多利亚女性制定的社会规范以及女性婚姻制度的意义也将被仔细审查。在第三部分中,艾玛将从其对女性社会地位的反映来进行研究。通过对两部小说的分析,本文旨在得出结论,在维多利亚时代,由于社会对女性的偏见,女性被视为社会的下等人。通过研究夏洛蒂·勃朗特和简·奥斯汀如何成为对女性不公和偏见的声音,本文得出结论,维多利亚时代的女性只有通过自我淡化、责任和牺牲来为他人奉献自己,才能证明自己在地球上的存在。除此之外,论文还指出,在19世纪初的英国,女性在获得与男性平等的社会、经济和教育权利方面面临许多困难。本文致力于研究维多利亚时代妇女的社会地位,因为尽管这个问题在许多文章中被肤浅地提到,但很少有文章彻底地处理这个问题。因此,本文旨在对这一时期的两部小说进行细致的研究,这两部小说都为研究对象提供了丰富而清晰的例证。
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Comparative Literature East  West
Comparative Literature East West Arts and Humanities-Literature and Literary Theory
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