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摘要:十八世紀下半葉和十九世紀,一場影響深遠的經(jīng)濟大革命把世界帶入了工業(yè)時代。隨著工業(yè)革命的發(fā)展,帶來的不僅僅是經(jīng)濟的發(fā)展,還有女性自我意識的覺醒。通過對改編自英國著名女作家蓋斯凱爾夫人的小說《南方與北方》的研究分析,以瑪格麗特的成長歷程和戀愛波折為例,著重探究工業(yè)革命對維多利亞時期女性的自我意識發(fā)展所帶來的深遠影響,挖掘工業(yè)革命所帶來的社會意義,從而全面了解婦女解放的歷史。由女主人公的成長與先前女性的遭遇形成的對比來體現(xiàn)出工業(yè)革命帶來的女性經(jīng)濟獨立,婚姻自由,能力提升和思想進步,體現(xiàn)了女性自我意識的得益于工業(yè)革命的發(fā)展。關鍵詞:南方與北方自我意識覺醒工業(yè)革命Abstract:Inthesecondhalfofthe18thcenturyandthe19thcentury,aprofoundeconomicrevolutionbroughttheworldintotheindustrialage.ThedevelopmentoftheIndustrialRevolutionhavebroughtnotonlytheeconomicgrowthbutalsotheawakeningofwomen’sself-consciousness.BasedontheanalysisofMargaret’sgrowthexperienceandlovestory,thefar-reachingimpactoftheIndustrialRevolutiononthedevelopmentofVictorianwomen’sself-consciousnessandthesocialsignificanceareexplored,soastofullyunderstandthehistoryofwomen’sliberation.Thecontrastbetweenthegrowthoftheheroineandthepreviouspoisonedofwomenshowstheeconomicindependence,freedomofmarriage,improvementofabilityandideologicalprogressbroughtbytheIndustrialRevolution.Itconcludesthattheawakeningofwomen’sself-consciousnessbenefitsfromthedevelopmentoftheIndustrialRevolution.Keywords:NorthandSouththeawakeningofself-consciousnesstheIndustrialRevolutionCONTENTSTOC\o"1-3"\h\u320291.Introduction 1320642.AnAnalysisoftheAuthorandHeroines 271962.1TheauthorofNorthandSouth:afeministpioneer 33642.2CharacteristicsofthetwomainwomeninNorthandSouth 4278412.2.1Mrs.Thornton:beingastrongwoman 4302412.2.2Margaret:mylifeisuptomyself 5246603.ProgressofWomen’sAwakeningDuringtheIndustrialRevolutioninBritainfromNorthandSouth 854943.1Poisonedwomen:subconsciousobediencetomale 9181303.1.1Theblindobediencetofather 9319143.1.2Theoppressivelifetosubmittheirhusband 1022533.2Fourawakeningperformancesofwomen 12309933.2.1Economicindependence 12207823.2.2Professionaleducation 14228613.2.3Interpersonalcommunication 15117763.2.4Socialparticipation 16198104.Summary 1810426References 2029805Acknowledgments 22 IntroductionWomen’sself-consciousnessstartsfromtheirownfeelingsandexperiences,andformsaseriesofunderstandingsofthemselvesandtheexternalworldafterthinkingabouttheirownexistenceandessence.Althougheachfemaleindividualduetodifferentlifeexperience,wayofthinkingandotheraspectsoftheformationofagreatvarietyoffemaleself-consciousness.However,thisconsciousnesswasformedintheprocessofwomenexploringthenatureofhumanfreedom.Duetotheuniquephysiologicalstructureandspecialpositionofwomen,herself-consciousnessisdifferentfromthatofmen.Intheprocessofpursuingfreedom,shealsoshowedheruniquewayofemphasizingphysiologicalfeeling,emotionalfeelingandtenacity.Thedevelopmentoftheseconsciousnessispresentedtousthroughthecarrierofwomen’sliterature.Thecreatorofthisfilmisfemale,whichreflectsthefemaleconsciousnessandexploresthesurvivalsituationandspiritualliberationofwomen.Sincethe1970s,domesticandforeignscholarshaveneverstoppedtheirresearchonwomen’sself-consciousness.Theirresearchresultshaveemergedoneafteranotherandtheirresearchperspectivesandmethodsarealsoconstantlychanging.InIvyPinchbeck’sbookWomenWorkersandtheIndustrialRevolution1750-1850(IvyPinchbeck,1969),thechangesinthestatusofwomeninfactorieswerestudied.Theauthorpointedoutthatduringthisperiod,thestatusofwomenchanged,thatis,theself-sufficientnaturaleconomygraduallywentbankrupt,andthecottageindustryshiftedtofactoryworkorotherwageworkoutsidethefamily.However,inthelatestageoftheindustrialrevolution,socialtraditionsandtechnologicalprogresscausedashort-termdeclineinwomen’semployment.Thisisofgreatsignificancetotheawakeningofwomen’sself-consciousness.InthebookofBritishWomenintheNineteenthCentury,Kathrynshowsthatalthoughtheprocessofwomenstruggleforjobopportunitiesorpoliticalpowerisextremelydifficult,theyhaveself-awareness,fromfamilytosociety,andfromspontaneoustoconsciouspursuitoftheirowneconomicandpoliticalstatusinthestruggle,whichiscrucialtothetransformationofwomen’ssocialroles(KathrynGleadle,2001).Thesevividcasesintheseresearchresultswillprovideimportanthelpforthewritingofthisarticle.Thepapercanmoresystematicallyseethechangingprocessofwomen’srolesduringtheindustrialrevolution,whichcanapproachthehistoricaltruthascloselyaspossible.Manydomesticscholarshavealsouseddifferentliterarytheoriesandmethodstoanalyzetheawakeningofwomenduringtheindustrialrevolution.WhichalsoinjectedvitalityintothestudyofcontemporaryChinesewomen’shistory.MaYing’sIndustrialRevolutionandBritishWomendiscussesinmoredetailthechangesinthelife,workandideologicalsituationoftheupper,middleandlowerclasswomeninBritainduringtheindustrialrevolution(Ma,1993).Theauthorhasconductedamorein-depthdiscussionontherelationshipbetweentheindustrialrevolutionandthechangesinthesocialstatusofBritishwomen,andbelievesthatwomen’sparticipationinsocialworkoutsidethefamilycontributedgreatlytotheeconomicdevelopmentofBritainatthattime.Tosumup,historiansathomeandabroadhavediscussedthesituationofwomenduringtheBritishIndustrialRevolutionfrommacroandmicroperspectives,providingvaluableexperienceforourresearch.Atpresent,theresearchresultslackdetailedandsystematicresearchonthisissue,whichcannotfullyreflectthehistoricalprocessofwomen’sgradualtransformationfromfamilytosocialworker.Theinnovationofthisarticleliesinthecombinationofplentifulfilmimagesandtheanalysisofwomenintheoverallsocialbackgroundfromindividualcharactersexperience.AnAnalysisoftheAuthorandHeroinesTheheroine'sawakeningofself-consciousnessshownbytheauthorofthisfilmactuallyrepresentsherownemancipationofmind.Therefore,ananalysisoftheauthor'sgrowthandtheexperiencesofthetwomainheroinesisveryimportant.Throughtheawakeningofthethreewomen,thefar-reachingsignificanceoftheindustrialrevolutionfortheawakeningofself-consciousnesscanbemoreclearlyshown.2.1TheauthorofNorthandSouth:afeministpioneerNorthandSouthisoneoftheseriesoffilmsadaptedfrommasterpieceswhichispushed-offbytheBBCin2004.ThestoryisadaptedfromthenovelofthesamenamebyMrs.Gaskell,awomanwriter.Mrs.Gaskellisanovelistinthelate20thcenturywhoplayanimportantroleofthestudyofVictoriaculture.Asaprominentandcontroversialfemalewriter,shehasgainedagreatconcernfromthecriticsandscholarsforhercrude.Shechoosestostateinhernovelharshandviolentelementsoftheindustrialurbancity.Mrs.Gaskell’sworkscanbebroadlydividedintotwocategories:reflectingthelivingconditionsofworkersinBritain'sindustrialtownsandtheirstrugglewithfactoryowners.EventheliterarygiantCharlesDickenssays:“...amongthelivingauthorsinVictoriaage,theonewhohashelpedmealotistheauthorofMaryBarton.”AsafemaleinVictoriaage,sheisaluckyone.UnlikeBront?ssistersandJaneAusten,shegetsmarriedandhasaveryhappyfamilylife;unlikeGeorgeEliot,shegetsherownbabiesandisahappymother.Sheexperiencesthelifeasamotherandwifeandrejecttheconservativeexplanationofwoman'sroleinthefamilyandsociety.In
the
practice
of
artistic
creation,
theembodiment
and
deepening
of
the
themeareoften
closely
linked
with
the
author’s
discovery
andcharacters.The
character
intheworksis
the
playwright’s
unique
discovery
of
life.
Every
successful
televisionartisticistheauthor's
own
ideal,thinkingaboutlifeandrichfeelings.OnlywhenMrs.GaskellanalyzesherlifeandfuseherfieryfeelingswiththefleshandbloodofthecharacterscansheendowsMargaretwithuniquelifeandmeaning.Elizabeth
Gaskell
admits
that
there
is
a
need
for
improvement
in
the
individuallivesofwomen,butshedoesnotbelievethatchangesinlegalsystemareaneffectivemeanstoachieveit.Gaskell’s
fictionpaysmoreattentiontothecomplex
relationshipsbetweenwomen
and
men.She
rejects
that
men
have
moreauthority
than
women.Increatingofsuchapowerfulwomancharacter,Gaskell
draws
much
on
her
beliefs
andexperience.Theresemblancebetweenthemakerandhercreationisnocoincidence,whichrevealsElizabeth
Gaskell
as
a
new
woman
andherpersonalyearnforfreedom
power
and
independence
(Fang
Lan,2014:59).
In
Mrs.Gaskell’s
opinion,
the
development
of
feminist
consciousness
is
an
important
feature
toshowtheprogressof
social
civilization.It
is
also
necessary
to
encourage
women’sself-esteemandself-confidence
in
the
process
of
social.Therehasastrongsenseoffemaleconsciousnessinherwork.Shebrokenthemythofmensavewomeninmanystory'sending.Instead,theroleofwomeninthetraditionalpatriarchalsocietyandthesocialorderareconflict,andtheforceofwomen’sindependenceshouldbebetterstrengthen.2.2CharacteristicsofthetwomainwomeninNorthandSouthThe
storyofNorth
and
Southtakes
place
in
the
19th
century.
The
IndustrialRevolutionbeganinthe1860s
and
has
gradually
reached
its
climax.Accordingtomanyresearches,Until
the
end
of
the
18th
century,Britain
was
still
acountryrelyonagriculturaleconomy.State
power
wascontrolledbylandholdersandnoblesinthesouth.The
development
of
the
industrial
revolution
hasbrought
great
changestoBritaininashortperiodoftime,breakingthestablepoliticalandeconomicstructureandsocialstructureof
British
society
for
thousands
of
years.Thepowerofemergingbourgeoisieincreasealot.Sothattheconflictofthisstorycomesfromthecollisionbetweenthetwogroups.Mrs.Thornton,representstheriseofthemiddleclassundermachineproduction.Sheisastrongwomanwhoraisedacoupleofchildrenofherown.AndMargaret,nurturedbyaristocraticlifeandeducation.Bothofthemshowingtheirpositivesideundertheinfluenceofthesocialenvironment.Theyalsopromotedeachother'sgrowth.2.2.1Mrs.Thornton:beingastrongwomanMr.Thornton'smother,Mrs.Thornton,isaveryvividcharacter.Althoughthereisnotmuchdescriptionofher,the
progressofherawakeningasafemalecanstillbeseenfromtheside.Mrs.Thorntonhasahighdegreeofdignity,butshedoesnothasthearroganceofsomeshallowandignorantrichwives.Sheisawomanofprovenability.Becauseofherhusband’suntimelydeath,shetookontheheavyresponsibilityofraisingchildrenbyherself.Evenundersuchcircumstances,shedidnotshirkherdebts.Thosecreditorshavegivenupthehopeofrecoveringtheirdebts.Butsherememberedeverydebtveryclearlyandpaiditoffonebyone.Inaddition,thefactoryworkerscalledherdevilbecausesheknewtheoperationofthemachineandmanagesthefactorywithstrictrules.Sheoftengoestothefactorytoinspect,evenalittlelazyworkerscan'tescapehereyes.ItcanbesaythatMr.Thornton'smedalofmeritishalffromher.Throughherownefforts,MrsThorntonshowedthatwomenarefullyqualifiedforman’sjobandcalledformorejobopportunitiesforwomen.Mrs.ThorntonandMargaretadvocatewomen’sparticipationinsocietyandactivework,whichinessencealsoshowsthatwomencanenterthecenterofsocietyandrealizewomen’srighttospeak.Butshedidn’tlikeMargaretatfirst.Mrs.ThorntonbelievethatMargaretissucharecklessyoungwomanandself-conceit.Itwasalsotheworkers’riotsbroughtbytheindustrialrevolutionthatchangedhermind.ShesawMargaretrushedoutinfrontofothersandsavedherson.ShealsoadmirethatMargaretshownherfeelingsforalltheworldtoseeMrs.Thorntontoldtoherson,“Imayyetevenlearntolikeherforit.Itmusthavetakenagreatdealtoovercomeherpride.”Therefore,shechangedalot.WhenMargaretwasknockedunconsciousnessbyastonethrownduringtheworkers’riot,Noonedaredtocrossthechaoticstreetstofinddoctor.Shesaid,“Iwentforthedoctormyselfasnooneelseseemedtohaveamindtogo.”SheisnotafraidofdangerandtryherbesttohelpMargaret.Shehasasenseofresponsibility.WhenMargaret’smotherdied,sheentrustedMargarettoher.Mrs.ThorntontreatedMargaretlikeherowndaughterandgaveheradvicewhenshedidsomethingwrong.WhenMr.Thornton'sunwillingnesstoparticipateinspeculationledtotheeconomiccrisis,shewasalwaysaccompaniedwithhim.2.2.2Margaret:mylifeisuptomyselfWangpingisemphasizedinthearticle(Wang,2005),“Evensuppressedbytraditionalconcepts,womenarenevercompletelypassiveandobedient,underthebackgroundofdifferentsocialandeconomicdevelopment.TheymakefulluseoftheIndustrialRevolution,andgivethemtheopportunityisfavorableforthetwoworldwars,tochangethefateoftheirpastpassive,oppressedmadeunremittingefforts,andultimatelywinforhimselfthepowerandstatusinsociety,inpeople'smindstosetupthenewfemaleimage.”Margaretistheonewhodoesnotsubmittofate.Margaret’sfamilymovedtoMilton,acompletelyunfamiliarnortherntown.Unlikethewarmthandcomfortofherhometown,Miltonwascoldanddirtyduringtheindustrialrevolution.Theroadisnolongerfragrantflowersandplants,replacedbyrudeworkers,cottonflyingtextileworkshop.Inadditiontothemaladjustmentofthenewenvironment,HerfirstimpressionofMiltonwasextremelybadbecauseofthebullyingandharshnessofyoungindustrialistJohnThornton,theownerofthetextilefactory.WiththedeepeningofMiltonlife,Margaretgraduallyrealizedthetendernessandsufferingsbehindtheworkers’rudeandviolenttemperandfirmlystoodbythem.Sheworkedwiththemtofightpovertyanddisease.Asthemisunderstandingbetweenthetwosidesgraduallylifted,whenThorntonwasinfinancialdifficulties,Margaretchoosetohelphim,andeventuallytheygottogether.Likethesouthandthenorth,theyareoppositebutcloselylinked.Marguerite’srapidgrowthwasasurprise,butreasonable.Margarethasjustbegantoliveinfamilyspace.JustlikeordinaryBritishwomeninthe19thcentury,theyarediligentandthriftyinrunningtheirhomes,givingfullplaytotheirgreatestdomesticabilityandtakingcareofandhandlingfamilyaffairs.However,Margaretoccasionallyexercisedherfather’srightsasheadofthefamily.ThispointofviewshowsthatMargaretwascompletelyinlinewiththeidentityofthehousewifeinEnglandatthattimeandlaidthegroundworkforherlatermovetoupper-classsociety(ZhangLi,2015).Sheisdifferent.Margaretthinksthateveryoneisdoingsomethingendlesslybusy.Shethinksthataunts,cousins,lawyersandsoonarealldoingsomethingboring.HermothercomplainedeverydaythatMiltonwasthemostremoteplaceinEngland“fulloffarmersandemployees,
aplaceforgottenbyGod.”ButMargaretstillhaveawalkeverydayandmakefriends.Sheopposesthatwomenascommoditiesinthemarriagemarket.Margaretsoughtafootholdthroughfamilygatheringsorcharityactivities.Margarethasalwayshadaninexplicableinterestindiscussingjob.Sheeagertoparticipateinthemalesocialspace.AttheThorntonfamilyparty,theladieswereveryinterestedindishesandcostumes,recordingallkindsofdishesandcommentingoneachother’scostumes.However,Margaretisnotinterestedinthosethings.Shelikesmen’spower-takingandlisteningtomen’sbiggerandmoreimportantthings.Shedoesn’tlikewomen’sendlessidletalkandshedoesn’tlikeladies’shorttalk.Margaretistotallydifferentfromothertraditionalwomen.Shetakesanactivepartinthissocietyandhasinsightintothedifferencebetweenhousewivesandsocialworkers.Sowhentheworkersrioted,shepersuadedMrs.Thorntontonegotiatewiththeworkers.Shelistenedtodifferentvoicesandunderstoodthesituationoftheworkers.Margaretwasverystrongandintegratedintothecurrentofthetimes.Sheistheembodimentofthemaleprotectorandthereconcilerofsocialcontradictions.Onlyshecanresolvethecontradictionbetweenworkersandassetstage.Shelistenedtotheviewsofbothsides,subtlyreconciledthecontradictionsbetweenthetwosides,andfinallyplayedavitalroleinthehandshakebetweenShilkinandThornton.Magritteshowedhisuniquecalmandstabilitywhenfacingtheworkers’siegeoftheThorntonfamily.Thornton’ssisterscreamedallthewayupthestairsandcollapsedonthesofa,ataloss.Theirmaidwasterrified.OnlyMargaretshowedexceptionalbravery.SheencouragedThorntontogooutlikeamanandtaketheumbrellaofthewholefamily.Atthesametime,MargaretalsoprotectedThornton.Sherushedoutoftheroomandtrotteddownstairs.ShedidnotpanicinthefaceofangryworkersandstoodbetweenThorntonandstrikingworkers.ThesedescriptionsareenoughtoshowMargaret’schange.Sheunderstoodherstatusasahousewife,shewastheleaderofthechaos,shedominatedThornton’scourage,shedominatedthemoodofthestrikers,andsherushedtotheforefrontoftheworkers’struggle.Throughthesewords,readersknowaboutthebraveryofVictorianwomenandapplaudtheircourageinawakeningtheirself-consciousness.Atlast,whenshereturnedtoherhometownaccompaniedbyMr.Bell,shealsoexpressedthatshecouldnolongeradapttotheidlelifeinthesouth.Sheunderstoodthatshehasfalleninlovewithlifeinanindustrialcity.ShedecidedreturnedtoMiltonandgraspherownlife.Margaretwasdominatetherelationshipintheirfeelings.Atthebeginning,Margaret’sgrowthenvironmentmadeherhaveprejudicetothebusinessmen.Inaddition,shesawthelivingconditionsofhergoodfriendsHiggins.ThecontradictionbetweentheworkingclassandthebourgeoisiemadehermorebiasedagainstThornton.Thereaftercomesworkers’strike,Margaret’sperformancesbreaktherulesoftraditionalVictorianwomen.ShebravelyprotectedMr.Thorntonandinjuredherself(Chen,2016:05).ThisincidentdirectlyledtoThornton’sconfession.ButMargaretrefused.Afterthat,Thornton'sdecisionwasallaboutMargaret.HechosetohelpMargaret’sfriendsbyquietlyofferingHigginsajob.Fortunately,theyfinallymetontheplatformandlivedhappilytogether.TherejectionofMargaret’sfirstproposalandtheacceptanceofhersecondproposalaretheresultsofwomen’ssubjectiveconsciousnessandvaluepursuit.Shechallengedthedominantconsciousnessofsocietyanddemonstratedthewisdom,rationalityandabilityofwomenonaparwithmen.ProgressofWomen’sAwakeningDuringtheIndustrialRevolutioninBritainfromNorthandSouthThedevelopmentoftheIndustrialRevolutionandtheestablishmentofthefactorysystembroughtworkersfromalloverthecountrylivetogether,whicheliminatedtheremnantsofpatriarchalrelations,anddirectlyattractedwomentoparticipateinsocialproduction.Inthepasttime,theyhadnorighttospeakandonlyobeytomale.Beforemarriage,thefatheristheheadoffamily,andgirlsmustobeytheirfather.Aftermarriage,thewoman'sownershipishandovertoherhusband.Nowtheyhavetheirownconsciousness.Thischangepromotetheirdevelopmentandenhancedtheirindependence.Theuseofmachineopenupanewwaytowomentakepartinsocialproduction,helpwomenfromfamilyroletosocialrole.Thatistosay,thedawnoftheIndustrialRevolutionhasopenedupthewomen’sliberation.Whichisaprogressivephenomenon,forwomengetridofthebondageofprivateaffairsandfacethelaborpower.TheIndustrialRevolutionmeettheneedsoftheprogressofthesocietyandthechange.3.1Poisonedwomen:subconsciousobediencetomaleBeforetheindustrialrevolution,thedeep-rootedpatriarchalconsciousnessadvocatedthecompleteseparationofthefamilyfromthepublicsphere,andwomenshouldbeseparatedfromthepublicsphereandpublicaffairs.Theyshouldbeobedient,clever,passiveandhumble(Bu,2016).Alllifeistogetmarried,managemarriageandhavechildren.Suchideologyhasinfactsetupbarriersforthegrowthofwomen,makingthemgraduallysubservient.Inthismovie,intheviewoftheheroine’saunt,adecentupper-classladyshouldnotgooutalonewithouthercompanion.Inaddition,whetherthebeautifulanddocilefriendIdis,pamperedandirresponsiblesisterFanny,Margaret’smothernovoiceinfamily,orDixonwholikesto“bedominatedbystrongwill”,thedescriptionoftheserolesinthenovelreflectsthatwomenhadnovoiceatthattimeandhadtoobey.3.1.1TheblindobediencetofatherWhentheMargaret'sfamilyfirstcametoMilton,shewenttofindaplacetolive.Thehousekeeperrefusedtoanswerherquestionabouttherent,buttosay,Mr.Thorntonwilldiscussitwithyourfather.Noneedtoconcernyourself.Margaretrepliedthatherfatherandheraresharingthetaskofsecuringaproperty.ShehavespenttwodaysviewingwhatMiltonhastoofferandhaveafairlygoodideaofprice.AlthoughthehousekeeperexpressedsurpriseatMargaret,heinsistedtotalkingwithherfather.Thesituationcanshowthatpetty-bourgeoiswomenwasverydismal,astheyhadnoproperty,theyknewverywellthattheirfuturefatelaybetweenmarriageandgoverness.Thepositionofagovernessissimilartothatofamaid.Evensoforpetty-bourgeoiswomen,nottomentionthefateofworkingwomenlivingatthebottomofsociety.Thestatusofwomenissolowthattheirrightsasequaltomenarealmostcompletelydeprived.Undersuchcircumstances,themaleworldusesitsowndiscoursepowertomoldwomenintothetypesitneedsatwill,thuscreatingthe“Angelinthefamily”(Ning,2008).Theyweretaughttobeanangelhome.Firstofall,“Angels”shouldhavebeautifulfaces.Suchbeautyandcharmareinaworldwherewomenaredestinedtobevases.Secondly,womenhavetobededicated.Theyshouldbedocile,kindandabletosupportmen’sself-esteemwiththeirnoblemorality;theyshouldbeconsiderate,considerateandtimelytocomfortmen’spainorsuffering;theyshouldbemoretenaciousandpersistent,silentlybearthedifficultsituationorunfairtreatment,andnevergiveuptheloveforthosedown-and-outmen.Whenwomenaregiventhisangelaura,theywillbemorewillingtocontributetothemaleworld.Womenareinfluencedbythisideaandbecomemaleserviceproviders.Theydidnotrealizewhatwasinappropriateandwerefullofexpectationfortheirmarriage.Margaret’scousin,IdisislivesinLondon.Shemarriedtoasecondlieutenant.SherepresentsasubmissivefemaleimageintheVictorianpatriarchalsociety.Sheisatypical“AngelintheHouse”.TobesurethatinhercorrespondencewithMargaret,Margaret’schangescanintuitivelyfeel.3.1.2TheoppressivelifetosubmittheirhusbandBeforetheindustrialrevolution,Britishsocietywasdeeplyinfluencedbythetraditionalpatriarchalsystem.Mostwomenwereconfinedbytheroleofwifeandmotherandstucktothefamilycircle.Thetraditionalconceptofgenderroledeprivedthemoftherightsandopportunitiestoparticipateinpublicaffairsandpoliticalpublicsphere.Theyhavenorighttoexploreotherthingsoutsidethefamily,andareinacompletelypowerlesspositioninthenationalpoliticallife.Whatistosay,whenawomanmarries,sheislegally“dead”.Duetothechangeofherfather'sjob,thefamilyhavetomovefromthesouthtothenorth.AfriendofMargaretwhomnamedEdithsays,“Whatwasunclethinkingof,takingyouallsofarawayfromhome?Whyonearthareyouinthatawfulplacewheretheymakecotton,wherenoonewhoisanyonewishestobuyit?lamsurewewillalwayswearlinen.”Itcanbeseenthatthesoutherntowngirlinformationisblocked.Andtheirservant,alsoexpressedhermisunderstandwhythemasterwasthinkingoftotakethemtosuchaplacewithgossip.AndMargaret’smother,thoughunwillingandcryingonthetrain,alsohavetofollowherhusband.Becauseinthetraditionalconcept,awomanhavetofollowandserveherhusband.Thisalsolaidthegroundworkforherfuturedepression.Thispassivepositionofwomenisverycommon.Inamale-dominatedsociety,womenareinthepositionofbeingselectedandevaluated.Malechauvinistsbelievethatwomenhavealwaysbeenaccessoriesofmen.Moreover,ifwomendonotinheritproperty,theycanonlyrelyonmarryingamanwithincometoensurefoodandclothingfortherestoftheirlives.ThisishowThornton'ssistermarriedarichbusinessmanandcontinueherluxuriouslife.Thelawdoesnotrecognizethatamarriedwomanhasapersonalityandidentityindependentofherhusband.TheBiblesays,“amanshallleavehisfatherandmother,andshallbeunitedwithhiswife,andshallbeoneflesh.”Thisisunderstoodas,throughmarriage,thehusbandandwifebecomeoneperson,andthatpersonistheirhusband.Marriedwomenarenotallowedtodisciplinetheirchildrenastheirownproperty.Shelostalltherightswhenbecomingamarriedwoman,andherpresencewascompletelyabsorbedintoherhusband’s.Hewasresponsibleforheractionsasacitizen,andshelivedunderhisprotectionorunderhiswing.Thewifeloseshersurnameandadoptsherhusband’s;Whateversheinheritedorearnedbelongedtoherhusband,andshecouldnotenterintoanylegalcontract.Theyhavenolegalrightsovertheirchildren.Thisconditionhasbeenchangedwithimperceptibleinfluence,accompaniedwithgradualawarenessofself-consciousnessoffemales.Influencedbythefeudalthought,womendidnotimprovetheirstatus,butsacrificedthemselves.Undertheframeworkofthefield,womenareallpositionedassubordinateinbothsocialcustomsandfamily.Althoughwomenareoneofthemainsourcesoflaborforce,theyhavenoactivestatus.Theyhavesacrificedtheirstatusandrightsforthestabilityandprosperityoftheirfamilyandcountry.Itisinthisprocessthattheawakeningofwomen’ssubjectiveconsciousnesswasborn.Thesocialandculturalchangesbroughtaboutbytheindustrialrevolutionprovidethepremisefortheconstructionoffeministthoughts.Therefore,inthisera,someconsciouswomeninheritedthetraditionofoutstandingwomenwhodared
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