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which fictitious term was described by Charles Dickens in his novel HARD TIMES?

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Answered by Dragonites
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Dickens wrote Hard Times and merelydescribed the Victorian society with bad living conditions and poverty situation. The story is set in a fictitiouscity named Coketown, popular for its factories. The novel tells the story of Thomas Gradgrind, a wealthy man who believes strongly in factual things and rational ideas.
Answered by Ajeesha15
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✔️Charles Dickens wrote about the terrible effects of industrialisation on people's lives.

✔️In this novel, it describes about a fictitious industrial town called \underline{Coketown.}

✔️He described this town as as a grim place full of machinery, smoking chimneys, river polluted purple and building that all looked the same.

✔️Here workers known as “hands”, as if they had no identity other than as operator of machines.

✔️ In this novel,Dickens criticised not just the greed for profits but also the ideas that reduced human beings into simple instrument of production.

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