Marriage in the Victorian Era

Introduction

Marriage in the Victorian Era was nothign like today's marriages or enagegements. In the Victorian Era the men had to be approved and almost all of a wealthy status. To Marry a class below yours was social unacceptable. There were plenty of rules and rituals you had to follow in order to be sucessfully engaged. There was no moving past second base because if the engage was to be broken off then you shamed the girl and it would be hard for her to find a suitor. Many rules like this existed so as a warm up list five rules that are not found today about marriage. 

Task

Complete the activities with the sources provided to you 

Process

In 1823 what was the legal marriage age 

A 21 

B 18 

C 12 

Marring outside of your social class was considered ______ 

Marraige wasn't for love but rather for _______  

How the honey moon get its name? 

A due to you staying through all the moon phases

B drinking mead and honey 

C A&B

D because the were on vacation with thier honey 

Match the colors with thier sayings

White             chose right

Yellow           wished herself back

Black            wished herself dead

Pink              ashamed of the fellow

Green            travel far away

Blue              ashamed to be seen 

Grey             love is true 

Red              of you'll he will think 

If married in teens what color did you wear ? What did it represent? 

What time was a reception most common?

Evaluation

Read the contents provided and write two paragraph why you like modern marriage or the Victorian era and provide texual evidence

Conclusion

With 1 other person discuss what you found interesting. 

Credits

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