The story of We Two revolves around two central characters Winifred and Basil who come from different social backgrounds. Winifred is a young woman from a privileged and wealthy family while Basil is a struggling artist from a working-class background. Despite their differing social statuses the two characters form a close friendship and share their dreams aspirations and ideals.The novel explores the challenges and obstacles faced by both Winifred and Basil as they seek to pursue their individual goals and dreams in a society that imposes rigid class distinctions and gender roles. Winifred's desire for independence and her quest for a meaningful life are central to the narrative and her character is seen as a reflection of the emerging feminist movement of the late 19th century.We Two is often considered a feminist novel for its exploration of women's rights and the limitations placed on women in Victorian society. It also delves into themes of social justice art and the pursuit of personal happiness.Edna Lyall's work is known for its social commentary and moral themes and We Two is no exception. It provides a window into the issues and debates of the late Victorian era offering a narrative that challenges conventional norms and expectations.
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