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"Pamela or virtue rewarded"
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"Pamela or virtue rewarded"
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Samuel Richardson
Introduction :-
"Pamela or virtue rewarded" this work written by Samuel Richardson and this work published in the year 1740. "Pamela or virtue rewarded" is the interesting work. This work is in the form of letter. When we read this work in the modern time at that time we feel the nostalgic atmosphere around us. This work is providing the great letter writing skill and the feeling of human souls. This work is called the creation of beauty in a letter sence.
Samuel Richardson was an English writer. Samuel Richardson was known as an epistolary novel writer. Richardson was an amazing writer during his time 1689-1761. Now let's see his works List.
Q-1. If Pamela was in the contemporary time, will the story take any changes?
A-1.
If the story of "Pamela, or Virtue Rewarded" were set in contemporary times, it would likely undergo significant changes due to differences in social norms, technology, and cultural values. Now let's discuss some major points.
Work on opportunities :-
If the story of "Pamela, or virtue rewarded" set in contemporary time at that time it get the lot many opportunities to spread their visions and knowledge in a creative way. Letter concept is the great concept used in "Pamela, or virtue rewarded". But in contemporary time we can not such as a time write letter, so at that time we must be think in a different way we should accept the new opportunities in life.
Fight for own rights :-
In contemporary time need to stay in the position of own existence. And someone is trying to hurt our feelings, emotions at that time to fight for own rights. If we see the something wrong happens to the Pamela, so Pamela is found more other options to fight for own rights of her in contemporary time. And people also support the Pamela.
Use of technology and digital platforms :-
Pamela writing a letter to her father & mother in her time and after so much time she got the response of her letter. But now a days if Pamela in contemporary time she writing an E-mails, she do the What's app chat, and she can use the many other digital platforms for conversation. She can use the different types of technology like mobile, laptop, computer, etc. Technology & Digital platforms show that's the easiness of contemporary time.
Place in society :-
The story in contemporary time change the overview of plot. In this contemporary society Pamela has not much suffered from the tragic moments. She earn the support of people. She played a vital role in the society and she earn the great position as per she want in the contemporary society. Also she earn a respect, support etc.
Marriage purpose :-
In the contemporary time the thing of marriage and thoughts of marriage are totally different. The story would focus more on love and compatibility in marriage, emphasize gender equality and agency, highlight the importance of consent, and explore modern relationship challenges like communication issues and work-life balance.
Earn a chance to work on Goals :-
Pamela in contemporary time do the follow her own goals and dreams. She become independent women in this contemporary time. She feel free from prison and do whatever she want do.
In short :-.
While the core theme of virtue and morality could remain, the story's details and character interactions would need to be reimagined to resonate with a modern audience. "Pamela or virtue rewarded" this story of in contemporary time so that do the so much changes in various forms like cultural way, thinking way, believing in such matters, provides a new thoughts to new generations and many more aspects cover up in certain areas.
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