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Sunday, June 2, 2019

The Ruined Maid by Thomas Hardy and Cousin Kate by Christina Rosetti Es

The Ruined Maid by Thomas Hardy and Cousin Kate by Christina Rosetti The metrical compositions that I studied are The Ruined Maid by Thomas Hardy and Cousin Kate by Christina Rosetti. The Ruined Maid was published in 1901, and Cousin Kate in 1879. These poetrys were both written in twee times, and they both reflect the attitudes towards women at the time. At the beginning of the puritanical period womens powers were extremely limited they could not control their own money and were very oft under the control of men. Among the few respectable jobs available to women were teaching and taking in embroidery, but these were poorly paid. The attitude towards women at this time was extremely patronizing. Women had not yet been given suffrage As they could not vote, they had little power and little choice. In the light of these attitudes the poems will be analysed to show how they reflect the Victorian women of the time. The poem The Ruined Maid is about a wom an who used to be a country maiden, who was tired of digging potatoes and spudding up docks, so has become a prostitute. This poem satirizes the Victorian view of prostitutes as doomed and ruined women, and suggests that they may in fact be happy and refined. Melia, The Ruined Maid in the poem, has met an old friend in town and instantaneously that she has become ruined she seems to be far better off than she was before. Melia left her home in tatters, without shoes or socks and now she has gay bracelets and bright feathers. Since her ruin Melia has also ameliorate her language. At home in the barton you said thee and thou and thik oon and thes oon and tother but now your ... ... in society. This tone is conveyed by the use of positive language such as, my dear, vesture fair garments, such prosperity, she has gay bracelets and a delicate cheek and is pretty lively now that she is ruined. In Cousin Kate, Kate has all of the material things that The Rui ned Maid wants, but in The Ruined Maid, Melia has all of the material things that the country maiden wants. The poem that best represents the women of the time is Cousin Kate which, coincidentally, is written by a woman. Although Thomas Hardy is more understanding and respectful towards women in his novels, this poem, The Ruined Maid, displays a totally various attitude towards Victorian women. Of the two poems I prefer Cousin Kate because it is a more typical and realistic portrayal of the life of a ruined maid.

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