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In Victorian times, girls were often expected to fulfill traditional roles centered around the home and family. Their primary duties included learning domestic skills such as sewing, cooking, and managing a household. Education was limited, focusing mainly on subjects deemed appropriate for women, like music and literature, to prepare them for marriage. Many girls from wealthy families were also groomed for social events and responsibilities, while those from lower classes often worked in factories or as servants.

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