The Awakening Conscience was painted by William Holman Hunt in 1853 and depicts a man and his mistress with the mistress in the middle of a revelation and rising toward redemption. The painting is also full of symbolism and includes such things as a man's glove on the floor which symbolizes the fate of a cast-off mistress was likely to be prostitution, and a tangled mess of yarn on the floor that symbolizes the tangled life and situation the girl has gotten herself into. This painting is interesting to look at in regards to the Victorian's attitude on woman - an attitude that played a part in both Hunt's and Dickens' lives as well as in Dickens' novel Oliver Twist.
Both Hunt and Dickens had connections with lower class or fallen women. Hunt's girlfriend and model for this painting was uneducated bar maid Annie Miller. Since he planned to marry her he arranged to have her educated while he was away on a trip to Palestine. Although their relationship did not...
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