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Proving that life in London, the Victorian Era, was unjust.

By Claudia Loh

The Victorian Era

- June 20, 1837- January 22, 1901.

Introduction

-Cruel rules enforced for children and adults

- Woman Injustice, Child Labour, Poor Living Conditions

Women Injustments

-Less superior than men

-No matter what the job, women faced problems

Woman Injustments

-Salaries were 3 quarters less than men

Comparison

Daily Life

Daily Life

-Could not vote, sue, or own property

-Clean home and put food on the table

-Body would belong to her husband’s

-Virgins were frowned upon

Comparison

Child Labour

-Children were slaves to provide for the family

Child Labour

Work

Boys

-Chimney sweeps, messengers, or crossing road sweeps

Girls

-Bonnet makers, glove makers, flower girls and more

-Domestic Servants

Comparison

Comparison

Living Conditions

Living Conditions were terrible in the Victorian Era

Living

Conditions

Poorhouse

-Old and shabby

-Strict rules

Poorhouse

Victorian Houses

-Ditch

-Watery Mud

-20-30 people made up a single room

Victorian Houses

Comparison

Comparison

To Conclude

-Demanding

-Strict

To conclude

-CALLING FOR ACTION : this must never be repeated

Work Cited

Mitchell, Sally. Daily Life in Victorian England. Greenwood Press, 2009.

Murdoch, Lydia. Daily Life of Victorian Women. Greenwood Press, 2003

Work Cited

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