The Ruined Maid – Thomas Hardy

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The Ruined Maid – Thomas Hardy Starter: What do you think ‘ruined maid’ might imply or mean? Think about when the word ‘maid’ might have been used. Look at the clip; what moral problems do you think would be facing women in Hardy’s rural Victorian England? Objectives: To infer and anlalyse meaning by identifying key aspects of language and structure

What might be in the letter the husband is reading? What do you think is the symbolism of: The woman’s fall? The house of cards being built? The open door reflected in the painting?

Prostitution in Thomas Hardy’s England  Although we may think of Victorian England as very strict and moral there was probably just as much behaviour that would still be considered shocking then as there is now, if not more. Drug taking, violent crime, prostitution, adultery and pornography all went on but were hidden under a more genteel surface leading to hypocrisy and double standards. In Hardy’s time, there was also much less equality in England than there is today so there were different expectations and treatment for the poor and the rich, and for men and women. In the 19th century (as in some cultures and societies today) there was a double standard whereby it was usually accepted or even expected that men had sex outside marriage but women who did this were called ‘fallen women’ and considered ‘ruined’. They were often shunned by polite society, banished from their families, or worse, left without support, money or connections.

Prostitution in Thomas Hardy’s England Continued Opportunities, rights and support for women were so limited that many poor women felt they had no option but to turn to prostitution to make enough money to live. However, there wasn’t usually much sympathy or understanding for their circumstances. Prostitution was seen as a big problem, not only as a nuisance in society, but as a threat to morality. Although prostitution was not spoken about in polite society, prostitutes and adulterous and otherwise ‘fallen’ women were popular subjects for Victorian art and literature. This sort of art and literature often conveyed a message or lesson which aimed to reinforce Victorian values and warn against sexual temptation.

Use a dictionary and write down the definition of the word ‘ameliorate’? One of the characters in the poem is called ‘Amelia’ or ‘Melia’ – what is the significance of this name?

First impressions Read the poem. What are your first impressions? Make a note of your ideas Translator: "docks" (second stanza, line 6) are weeds - "barton" (third stanza, line 9) is a farmyard - "megrims" (fifth stanza, line 19) are migraines. http://www.bbc.co.uk/education/clips/zmfjmp3

What type of poem is this? This poem is a form dramatic dialogue. In the poem, Hardy presents a conversation between two women. One of the women is called ‘Melia. She has moved away and has changed in many ways. As they talk, the role and treatment of women during the Victorian era reveals itself as a major theme within the poem. At the time, women were not treated equally to men. They were forced to project an image of morality, and if they deviated away from that image, they were seen as being tainted or soiled.

Irony and Satire In ‘The Ruined Maid’, Hardy uses irony and satire. Irony: This is a device writers use to express something different from and often opposite to their literal meaning. Satire: Satire aims to show the reader the absurdity of human follies and vices. Writers who use satire want the reader to acknowledge such wrongs in society.

Poetry Detectives How has ‘Melia changed? Work in pairs to make a note of examples from the poem and present them in a table as below: Changes in: ‘Melia’s life in the country Melia’s life in the town as a ’ruined maid’ Appearance Attitude and personality voice (dialect, tone, etc) daily life

To what extent is Hardy presenting life as better when ruined?