'Without the 1969 Divorce Act the number of divorces would not have increased so much in Britain.' Discuss
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'Without the 1969 Divorce Act the number of divorces would not have increased so much in Britain.' Discuss As stated by Giddens, the British marriage is based upon the idea of Romantic love, which was influenced by the affective individualism. Therefore, the Romantic love has been naturalized within the contemporary Britain and seems to be a normal part of human existence1. Nevertheless, what is to be done when a married couple cannot live contentedly together? Although most societies make some specification for divorce, some make it very tough or perhaps given the privilege of the divorce only to men of standing those wives committed adultery. In the past, the divorce rate was rather low; yet after the world war one, the rate has increased dramatically and becoming very common for British people these days. Mentioning about Divorce Acts, there has been a lot of divorce act issued since 1857. However,...

