In Victorian England, both the rich and the poor shared certain societal aspects, such as a strong emphasis on family and social status. Both classes participated in cultural activities, albeit at different levels; the wealthy enjoyed Opera and theater, while the poor engaged in local fairs and community events. Additionally, both groups faced strict societal expectations regarding behavior and morality, with the rich often feeling pressure to maintain their social standing, while the poor sought respectability amidst economic hardship. Lastly, both classes experienced the impact of industrialization, albeit in contrasting ways—wealthy individuals benefitted from economic growth, while the poor often endured harsh working conditions.
The food that was eaten in Victorian England varied depending on whether you were poor or wealthy. Those who were poor only had meat a couple of times a week. The rest of the time they ate potatoes, bread, and cheese. Those with money had more meat, and also had eggs, and fresh vegetables.
the difference is that some are rich and some are poor similarities is that they all speak English in that country and are all friendly with England
yes it is used by rich and poor children from the Victorian times
rich poor have food don't have food can play have a job
what did poor people eat and drink in the victorian era
both of them had railway developements. housing settlements for poor
Modern Christmas is about spending and quantity. Victorian Christmas was about making sure that everybody had something, sharing even a piece of bread with poor.
nothing. the babies were too poor.
schools because rich Victorian children were more likely to get in than the poor but some poor got into schools anyway
you mean african poor or normal poor?
In mines
poor