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12 May, 01:48

A sense of doubt characterizes the entire Victorian Age.

a. True

b. False

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  1. 12 May, 02:06
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    This is false. There was no sense of doubt in it. It was firmly believed that the British empire was great and would continue to stay great forever. Doubt was a common motif earlier in the Romantic period, and later during the Modern/Postmodern periods. During the victorian era, realism thrived and there was no doubt at all.
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