Class & Entertainment final edition

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What types of entertainment
do you think existed for the Victorians?

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What change made sure people had more free time?

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What did church do for the Victorians?
A
It gave them free time.
B
It was the only place to preach.
C
They did not go to church.
D
It gave them their own right.

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What hobby was popular for women, to spend time outdoors alone?

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What invention made, for example, going to the beach, easier?
A
The Holiday Bank Act
B
Trains
C
The steam engine
D
Fern collecting

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Books weren’t published at once, but in multiple parts in magazines. Why did they do that?

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Victorian Poetry
Romantic Poetry
Dramatic
Realistic
Innovations
Expressive
Science
Nature
Technology 
Emotional

Slide 20 - Drag question

Novels are known for their romanticism.
True
False

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What were the results of the Victorian Era in literature?
A
Reading became an activity for every class.
B
People from the lower classes could afford to publish a whole book.
C
All people from that time went reading the 'classics'.
D
It didn't have much influence on next eras.

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What can you see in this illustration? What does it tell you about the role that entertainment had in these people’s lives?
Music Hall, The Graphic

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What made music halls die down by the 1930s?

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Do you think there is a difference in which kind of people visit the opera? Why is that?

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What instruments could they afford, and which could they not?
affordable
expensive

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Do you have instruments at home? If so, what kinds of instruments?

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What kind of sports do you think the Victorians took part in?

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Why did people play sports in the beginning of the Victorian era? What is the difference from today?

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What changed sports the most?
A
The classes
B
The used material
C
The fans
D
Sport clubs

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What could you call a big sport match and why?

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Why did Victorians play sports at first?

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Why did people watch sports?

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What could you also call a big match?

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The End
Class, Entertainment
and the Influences on Modern Times

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