discuss about some of the social changes in the 19th Century Britain with Thomas Hardy and Charles Dickens wrote about
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Charles dickens
in the nineteenth century Europe entered the industrial age
factories came up,businesses grew and the economy developed.
however there were many problems too.cities expanded irregularly.the cities were overcrowded with overworked and underpaid workers.the unemployed roamed through the streets for jobs and the homeless took shelter in the streets.
the growth of the industry led to he formation of society which celebrated profit but undervalued the lives of the workers
deeply critical of these developments dickens wrote about the terrible effects of industrialisation
he expressed his critical behavior towards industrialization through his novels hard times and Oliver twist.
Thomas hardy
nineteenth century writer Thomas hardy wrote about the the traditional rural communities in Europe that were fast disappearing
this was actually a time when large farmers fenced off land, bought machines and employed labourers to produce for the market.
the old culture of independent farmers were dying out.we get a sense of this from his novel mayor of casterbidge.
hardy mourns the loss of more personalised world even though he is aware of its problems and the advantages of the new world
in the nineteenth century Europe entered the industrial age
factories came up,businesses grew and the economy developed.
however there were many problems too.cities expanded irregularly.the cities were overcrowded with overworked and underpaid workers.the unemployed roamed through the streets for jobs and the homeless took shelter in the streets.
the growth of the industry led to he formation of society which celebrated profit but undervalued the lives of the workers
deeply critical of these developments dickens wrote about the terrible effects of industrialisation
he expressed his critical behavior towards industrialization through his novels hard times and Oliver twist.
Thomas hardy
nineteenth century writer Thomas hardy wrote about the the traditional rural communities in Europe that were fast disappearing
this was actually a time when large farmers fenced off land, bought machines and employed labourers to produce for the market.
the old culture of independent farmers were dying out.we get a sense of this from his novel mayor of casterbidge.
hardy mourns the loss of more personalised world even though he is aware of its problems and the advantages of the new world
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✳ Thomas Hardy and Charles Dickens were renowned English Novelists. They wrote about the social changes that took place in 19th century.
Dickens pointed the terrible effects of industrialization.
Hardy's novels and , he wrote about the advantages of simple life. He preached man to be honest, descent and faithful.
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