[ORDER SOLUTION] The Victorian Era
In 1853, Sarah Josepha Hale published an important book from a Victorian perspective entitled Womans Record: Sketches of all distinguished women from the creation to A.D. 1854. She believed, The Bible is the only guarantee of womens rights and the only expositor of her duties. Under its teachings, men learn to honor her. Wherever its doctrines are observed, her influence gains power… (Severance, 2011, p. 259).Reference Book: Feminine ThreadsRead the Introductory New and Old (pages vii to x) in Womans Record by Hale (https://archive.org/details/womansrecordorsk00hale/page/n7)Cover the following points related to this topic: Research some different descriptions of life during the Victorian Era1. What do you think of Hales view of men and women?2. What can be added to Hales insights?3. What were some of the positive features of the Victorian era that Hale described as happening during her lifetime?4. Compare and contrast Victorian culture with our modern culture. 5. What are some pros and cons of both cultures in regard to women?Support work with scholarly academic resources, textbooks, or other sources provided. Quoting or paraphrasing from any source requires APA format by including an in-text citation and listing the reference as