contrast between fact and fancy according to charles dickens
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Chrales Dickens, in his novel Hard Times, contrasts fact and fancy through the portrayal of the characters of Sissy and Bitzer. ... He thinks that fancy and imagination are irrelevant to education and could slow the process of learning down.
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Chrales Dickens, in his novel Hard Times, contrasts fact and fancy through the portrayal of the characters of Sissy and Bitzer. ... He thinks that fancy and imagination are irrelevant to education and could slow the process of learning down.
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