Because I believe is a good way to discover a part of United Kingdom of Great Britain`s history which helped Europe to develop, to find out how hard was for people to reach an agreement and to understand that this period has left its mark on human society by dint of fashion. I also choose this topic because I have seen enough films and I read some novels of this era, such as: Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bront, David Copperfield and Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens, they emphasize the importance of individual national identities without affecting the essentialunity. Both of them could show me a wonderful, fascinating and extravagant time.The essential, unknowablility of each individual, and society's collaboration in the maintenance of a facade behind which lurked innumerable mysteries, were the themes which preoccupied many mid-century novelists. Moreover this subject should teach us a lesson, that we should all be united and at the same time we should respect other peoples identities,rules and traditions, because this is how, together, we can form a powerfulunion that can last for centuries, or why not, forever. Last but not least, to my mind, when you talk about the Victorian Era, you refer to diversity on a clenched unity.They are one no matter of their origins, living conditions, social status or culture. Here began the evolution of technology