How do “The News Of The Engagement” and “Tony Kytes, The Arch Deceiver” reflect the values of Victorian Society? Discuss
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How do "The News Of The Engagement" and "Tony Kytes, The Arch Deceiver" reflect the values of Victorian Society? Discuss "The News Of The Engagement" and "Tony Kytes, The Arch Deceiver" both reflect some of the values of Victorian society. In order to understand this more, a brief background to Victorian society is helpful. Victorian Society has a number of differences to the society of modern life. Class split people up. The lowest class, which was known as the working class, were the people who lived inside slums or old vacated upper class houses. There were millions of working class, who lived in houses that not have sanitation and no supply of water. The streets in the area were not paved. Schools were unavailable. Law and order was absent. Decent food and new clothing was not around. Many people had to walk miles to mills or factories where they worked, whereas they...


