Thursday, February 9, 2012

Victorian Era Synthesis Question Period 1 Team 3

Having great modesty was different in the Victorian era than it was in the Romantic era. Yet, the Victorian era was a reaction created by events, writers, and those who pointed out society's views. At first in Romanticism, views were more liberal and expressive as it become an artistic movement. As for the Victorian era, things changed giving people a new reaction towards society, people become more aware of having a high status in life. Being someone with good standards. As Queen Victoria and the Reform Act of 1832 came to the start of the era, many changes were made from being freely expressive to acting in a more fashionable manner of the time giving all nearly the same amount of respect and ability to choose. Representing a more steady reign, Queen Victoria achieved to change human perspective to become more realistic towards life. Still, ideas from the past were brought into this era to create knowledge that was gained in the Romantic era to help new thinkers of the Victorian era. And then, civilization evolved through the change.

By: Misael Navarro, Hyrum Judkins, Michael Abelev, Marc Yu

2 comments:

  1. There are a lot of good points being made in this synthesis. However, our group members think that you will have a stronger synthesis if you can elaborate on the points you've made.Introduce a few examples from the Victorian era with the Romantics era and compare/contrast them would show a much clearer direction of where you guys are going with the synthesis. For our synthesis, we stated that the Industrial Revolution was an important drive for the changes occurred during the Victoria era. Researching more of this piece of information would really help proving some of your points.

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  2. -Ashley Chang, Diana Kim, Jenny Yu, Justin Park

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