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which problem of the society was focused in the novel the hard times by charles dickens
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Answered by moha2
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Charles Dickens through his novels talks about the dark face of industrialization. He asserts through his novel Hard Times how industrialization diminished the identities of people working in the factories.

The workers did not have individual identity and were called hands.

For the industrialists, they were only instruments of productions and were treated without any empathy.

The worker class was made to work in suffocating and polluted environs that were inhumanly.


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Answered by Ajeesha15
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✔️In Hard Times, Charles Dickens wrote about the terrible effects of industrialisation on people's lives.

✔️In this novel, it describes about a fictitious industrial town called 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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