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why did Charles Dickens write about the terrible effect of industrialisation on people's daily life give reasons​

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Answered by Nandithas
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Charles Dickens wrote about the terrible effect of industrialisation on people's lives and characters. his Novel hard times describes coketown, a fixtures Industrial Town, as a grim place full of machinery, smoking chimneys, rivers polluted purple and buildings that all looked the same. but workers are known as hands as if they had no identity other than as operators of Machines..

Dickens focus down the terrible conditions of urban life under industrial capitalism in his book Oliver Twist. this is the tale of a poor Orphan who lived in a world of petty criminals and beggars and he was brought up in a cruel work house, Oliver was finally adopted by a wealthy man and lived happily Ever After.

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Answered by appi28ksf
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Charles Dickens wrote about terrible effects of industrialization. Dickens criticized the idea of that human beings were treated as simple instruments of production. Dickens spoke about the exploitation of children /orphans in 'Oliver twist '. He wrote in his novel 'hard times'.it also discussed the fictitious of coketown. Oliver twist focused on terrible conditions. Oliver lived in the world of pretty criminals and beggars and was brought up in a cruel work house.

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