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Who described about coke town and industrial city in his novel name the novel

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Answered by subhaswini09
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Answer:

Charles Dickens

Answer: (i) Charles Dickens wrote about the terrible effects of industrialization on people's lives and characters. (ii) His novel 'Hard Times' describes Coketown, a fictitious industrial town, as a grim place full of machinery, smoking chimneys, rivers polluted purple and buildings that all looked the same.

Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Charles Dickens described about coke town and industrial city in his novel name the novel

Explanation:

  • Coketown along with industrial setting is illustrated in chapter 5 of his book The First.
  • The town of Coketown points to mechanization of the human soul along with the adverse effects of industrialization.
  • The description of the place clearly specifies that it is not a place to enjoy and the only point of consensus is the repetitive or be it the dull nature of labor.
  • Dickens went on to unchaste this novel as a protest against industrialization .

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