discuss hard times as a criticism of the utilitarian be philosophy prevalent during Victorian times
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In other words, happiness cannot be calculated like Utilitarians believe. Dickens's Hard Times is a satire that exposes the flaws of the Victorian society and its compliance with Utilitarianism. His critique of characters and institutions is conveyed through irony and bitter sarcasm.
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Hard Times is often labelled as an “Industrial Novel” because of its harsh criticism of life within an Industrialized England; it exposes the ugly facet of the Utilitarian ethics and “laissez-faire” policies which settle the main ethos of Industrial Capitalism.
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