Correct option is A
Men's Wives by
W.M. Thackeray consists of three satirical stories exploring the theme of marriage, often highlighting the conflict, discontent, and exploitation of one spouse by another. Thackeray uses these narratives to critique Victorian societal norms and expectations within marriage.
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Marriage Critique: Thackeray examines how societal expectations lead to discontent and exploitation in marriages.
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Victorian Satire: His works often critique Victorian values, particularly the roles and treatment of women in domestic life.
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Psychological Insight: Thackeray’s characters reflect the psychological complexities and emotional challenges in marriages shaped by societal norms.
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Wives Husbands: Not a work by Thackeray, this title does not exist within his oeuvre.
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Wife and Husband: Unrelated to Thackeray, no notable work under this title is attributed to him.
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Wife without a Husband: This title also does not relate to Thackeray and was not among his satirical works on marriage.