why did Charles Dickens write about the terrible effect of industrialization on people lives and character?give one reason
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Pariksha Guru reflects the inner and the outer world of the newly emerging middle classes. The characters in the novel are caught in the difficulty of adapting to the colonised society, and at the same time preserving their own cultural identity. The world of colonial modernity seems to be both frightening and irresistible to the characters.
In the novel, we see the characters attempting to bridge two different worlds through their actions: they take to new agricultural technology, modernise trading practices, change the use of Indian language, making them capable of transmitting both Western sciences and wisdom.
In the novel, we see the characters attempting to bridge two different worlds through their actions: they take to new agricultural technology, modernise trading practices, change the use of Indian language, making them capable of transmitting both Western sciences and wisdom.
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The effect of industrialization on the live's and character of people according to Charles Dicken's are:
1.It will thwart the emotional development.
2.It will lead to the deprivation of the lower caste.
3.It will lead to class division and the poverty.
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Here is your answer..
The effect of industrialization on the live's and character of people according to Charles Dicken's are:
1.It will thwart the emotional development.
2.It will lead to the deprivation of the lower caste.
3.It will lead to class division and the poverty.
It may help you...☺☺
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