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In the C19th, there was a movement away from religion and into the sciences (eg Darwin), and was reflected alot in literature (i think George Eliot was a big supporter of the sciences. Also there was a movement away from "anglicanism" and into dissentism (well, im not sure if thats a word, but they were just people who were fed up with the Church if England, called dissenters), the fall of morality (which i think is shown in ADH, if your studying it) AND catholism made a resurgance in the 1850s, and is reflected in some of Charlotte Bronte's literature.fly.away.fairy said:Basically, Paradigms are the patterns or framework that society was ruled by during the 19th century. You could also say that they are the unwritten 'rules' of the time...
And religion is quite obvious.
paradigms is like unwritten universal truths, for example men always being in a high position than women, ideologies are more like personal thoughts or beliefs, like i hate vinegar chips. thats my ideology.bluestone said:well what is the difference between paradigms and ideologies?