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Novel of Charles Dickens deal with which changes of 19th century Britain

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Answered by nehabasrani
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\mathfrak{\blue{Answer.}}Answer. (i)He wrote about the terrible effects of industrialization.

(ii) He wrote about the pollution that the industrialization caused.

(iii) Dickens criticized the greed for profits.

(iv) He criticized the idea that human beings were treated as simple instruments of production.

(v) He talked about the terrible conditions of urban life.

(iv) He discussed about the exploitation of children orphans in 'Oliver Twist’.


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Answered by Anonymous
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Holaaa Mate

Answer:

✔Charles Dickens wrote mainly about the emergence of industrial age and it’s effects on society and the common people.

✔Growth of factories and expanded cities led to the growth of business and economy and increased the profits of the capitalists.

✔But at the same time workers faced immense problems. Use of machines resulted in unemployment of ordinary labour, they became home-less creating the problem of housing.

✔ Pursuit of profit became the goal of factory owners while the workers were undervalued and almost lost their identity. Human beings were reduced to mere instruments of production. Charles Dickens tried to focuss on these changes in his novel ‘Hard Times’ as well as in 'Oliver Twist.

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