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  2. The Victorian era, 1837-1901, is characterised as the domestic age par excellence, epitomised by Queen Victoria, who came to represent a kind of femininity which was centred on the family,...

    • Role of Victorian Women of The Higher Class
    • Middle-Class Victorian Women’s Role
    • Lower Class Woman’S Role in Victorian Times

    Women who belonged to the nobility class lived and enjoyed a life of luxuries. These women spent most of their time attending tea parties and ballsand the remaining time they would spend in knitting and horseback riding. Women had several attendants to look after them. They were expected to be highly educated. Their main job was to effectively inst...

    After the noble class came the middle class. These people were not as rich as the nobles though many of the people of this class tried mingling with the noble class people. The women belonging to this class were expected to take education, help in the family business and try to get married into the nobility. At the close of the Victorian era, few w...

    Ultimately, came the lower class women who came from extreme poverty and took up menial jobs like that of prostitution, laborers, or any activity which involves physical exertion. These women mostly remained single all their lives as they were more in number as compared to their male counterparts. Women were considered to be a sign of purity and cl...

  3. Victorian Era Women’s role and Social status. Women of the Victorian era were treated with the utmost respect. The lives of the Victorian women did range greatly, however. The upper and middle-class women primarily spent most of their time socializing with one another.

  4. The rights and privileges of Victorian women were limited, and both single and married women had to live with heterogeneous hardships and disadvantages. Victorian women were disadvantaged both financially and sexually, enduring inequalities within their marriages and society.

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  5. What were the roles of women during the Victorian era? During the 19th century Victorian era, women’s roles were largely confined to the private sphere and centered around domestic duties. Women were expected to be gentle, submissive, and obedient to their husbands and fathers.

  6. Mar 29, 2011 · By Professor Pat Hudson. Last updated 2011-03-29. Many women in Victorian Britain supported their families with wage-paying jobs alongside their already heavy domestic burdens. Discover how the...

  7. Jun 2, 2014 · The start of the Victorian age saw limited opportunities for women: girl, then woman; wife and mother; spinster (possibly), governess, widow—but all these served as middle-class positions; for the working classes the choices, even for married women, were often a lot starker and included prostitution.