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British life

The nineteenth (19th) century was a period of great change and accompanying social unrest in the British Isles. Most outstanding among the changes was the industrial revolution. As everything in life, it brought good, but it also brought evil. The industrial revolution combined with the expansion of the British Empire made the United Kingdom, the richest and most powerful country in the world. Some of the islanders became unbelievably wealthy, but others, unfortunately, became unbelievably poor. Writers from this historical period cognizant of the human suffering, became social critics of what was taking place in England, of how the rich and powerful became more oppressive than before and how the very poor, were evenly more oppressed. Among these writers were Charles Dickens and George Eliot. In his novel, Felix Halt the Radical, Eliot (nee Mary Anne Evans) describes graphically the conflict and battle between these two groups. In the novel, Eliot portrayed British society as having two types of people, the oppressors, who were the landowners who had the ability to vote and serve in government and then there the oppressed, who are the back breaking workers. The factory workers and miners (the oppressed) were denied b


He returned to England when he had a sizable sum which he would use to rebuild his estate and support his political actions. In a way, I believe that Eliot is trying to show the reader that society would be extremely different if it was women who held control of it and dominant over the males. The mob decided to inflict some pain on Spratt whom was a Sproxton man who did not support the radical movement Spratt was found in the Seven Stars, a well known establishment known for supporting the Troy political side. The split in society caused conflict in which people would only associate with those individuals who supported the same party. As Eliot describes the scene to the reader and the beavers of people at different stages of society, there is a hint of romance in all this. Transome had made his fortune trading in the Far East of the empire. I believe that the fact that the author, George Eliot is a woman is a significant factor to this novel. Eliot clearly shows that during this time that women were not considered important in the eyes of men. Felix was sentence to four years in prison for his alleged crimes during the elections. The world would be quite different if women were in charge because women have a more of tendencies to express their emotions and talk things out. Traditionally, two main political parties existed in Great Britain, the Whigs and Tories, which forced society to choose what side would represent them.

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