Montmorency
Victorian Era
Social Issues
History
Victorian Literature
100
The doctor who works on Montmorency

Who is Dr. Farcett

100

The Victorian Era was named after her

Who is Queen Victoria

100

Negative condition because of the move from rural (countryside) to urban (city) environments

What is overpopulation

100

The year the Victorian era started

When is 1837

100

Primary literary genre in the Victorian period

What is the novel

200

Montmorency was forced to be medically worked on because he was a

What is criminal?

200

What place did peasants move into during the Victorian era

What are urban centers/cities/London

200

Institutions created to control crime

What is police force/prison/workhouse

200

British slave trade was abolished

When is 1807

200

Style of writing that describes everyday activities

What is Realism

300

The lecture Montmorency attended 

Who is Professor Humbley?

300
Migration, terrorists, aliens, supernatural, sexual promiscuity, moral degeneracy 

What were some things people were scared of at the end of the 19th century?

300

end of century

What does 'fine-de-siècle' mean?

300

Queen Victoria died

When is 1901

300

Type of fiction that provokes intense emotion

What is sensation fiction

400

Montmorency's new bestfriend

What is Fox-Selywn

400
Marriages in the Victorian era were expected to result in

What is children

400

What famous scientific book was written during the Victorian era?

On the origin of species


400

Percent of the world's population dominated by the British Empire

What is 23%

400

Most common resolution to narrative plots in Victorian Literature

What is marriage
500

Montmorency gets a Fork

What did Montmorency steal to prove to Fox-Selwyn he was inside the embassy?

500
An institution where the poor were maintained with public funds
What are poorhouses
500

Epidemic that spread during this period

What is cholera

500

road, horse-back, horse drawn vehicles or foot

What was the main form of transport during the Victorian era? 

500

Way of portraying children in Victorian Literature that invokes sentimentality

What are orphans

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