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how does the story the little match girl reflect on the theme of class differentiation in the victorian era

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Answered by alinakincsem
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This story shows the class differentials in the Victorian era for the middle class emerged and took over some important workplaces at that time. In that era there was an under class which remained unemployed. They had to undergo poverty. This class resented both the aristocracy and the middle class. There existed a huge gap between the financial condition of this class and the wealthy.

Which is why there is shown that a little girl is trying to earn livelihood by selling matches out on a snowy night.

Explanation:

In the story the little match girl the plot is about a little girl who is out on the streets trying to sell matches in the cold. Nobody is buying her matches or even paying attention for they just ignore her presence entirely.

She is without a hat or shoes and it is a snowy night. And as she lights the matches she has visions.

Answered by maryamkincsem
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In the story "The little Match Girl" the creator had utilized dream pipedream and the strategy for fantasy to portray the inward want of the young lady. The circumstance of the young lady is additionally translated utilizing the method. The danger which experiences in her psyche as she was not ready to sell the matchsticks centers around the Victorian culture. Youngster work was sexual orientation segregation was one of the significant marvels of Victorian culture. The dreams of the young lady about her gathering with her grandma mirror her internal want for joy. The fantasies of broiled geese, a delightful Christmas tree and her cherishing grandma demonstrates her wants and wishes of her life.

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