how dooes the story the little match girl reflect the theme of class differentiation in the victorian era
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In 'The Little Match Girl', Anderson has portrayed a very crude view of class differentiation during the Victorian era. At that time, children were not treated as they are these days. During those times, they were treated as miniature adults and were put into cheap labour projects. But later, people started fighting for their own rights, and social differenciation found its way out.
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