Why did Charles Dickens write about the terrible effects of industrialisation on people’s lives and characters'? Give one reason.
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Interpret any one fear in the minds of religious authorities and monarchs about the printed texts during 16 th century in Europe.
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In the 19 the century, Europe was beginning to take up industrialization, and this began worrying many authors including Charles Dickens.
He was of the view that industrialization would completely wipe off traditional rural communities.
Charles could see the beginning already and he felt within no time it could completely wipe off.
That was the prime reason for him to oppose industrialization.
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Printed texts gained its popularity in the 16th century, which was feared by many religious authorities.
They were afraid that the printed media would cause irreligious thoughts in the minds of people and they would become rebellious.
One example is that of King Martin Luther questioning the beliefs of the Roman Catholic church.
With print media, the news spread very quickly.
Therefore, the rebellions would increase in number very fast and the control over them would decrease.
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Charles sickens wanted to make aware of the terrible effects of industrialisation on people's lives