4. Write about the significance of Coketown in Hard
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Dickens wrote this novel as a protest against industrialisation and how it was in danger of turning humans into machines and denying their creativity and imagination. Coketown, then, is his creation showing this transformation in process.
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Coketown is therefore essential as a setting epitomising the negative aspects of industrialisation and the mechanisation of the human soul. ... Dickens wrote this novel as a protest against industrialisation and how it was in danger of turning humans into machines and denying their creativity and imagination.
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