why did Charlie we can write about the tribal efforts of industrialisation of Peepal leaves and the characteristics
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Charles Dicken was from the mid British era which meant that he witnessed industrialization with his own eyes. He saw how women were ripped off individualism and their rights of security. He witnessed children being pushed towards slavery and injustice. Peoples lives became hell, in short.
The effects were supposed to be positive , in return they were negative and effected adversely on the character of people.They have lost the sense of right and wrong.
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Charles Dicken was from the mid British era which meant that he witnessed industrialization with his own eyes. He saw how women were ripped off individualism and their rights of security. He witnessed children being pushed towards slavery and injustice. Peoples lives became hell, in short.
The effects were supposed to be positive , in return they were negative and effected adversely on the character of people.They have lost the sense of right and wrong.
I hope the answer is helpful.
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Charles Dicken’s (1812 – 1870) ‘Hard Times’ is set in the fictional industrial town of Coketown. Coketown chokes with pollution and people struggle to make ends meet. The upper-middle class ignore the misery and poverty completely, engrossed in their own lives.
There is no scope for and creativity or imagination for the poor people of Coketown, as each one is running around, trying to earn a living. Charles Dickens writes about the negative effect of industrialisation and mechanisation and brings it out through the central character of Sissy Juppe, who tries to find a balance between reality and imagination.
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Here's your answer....
Charles Dicken’s (1812 – 1870) ‘Hard Times’ is set in the fictional industrial town of Coketown. Coketown chokes with pollution and people struggle to make ends meet. The upper-middle class ignore the misery and poverty completely, engrossed in their own lives.
There is no scope for and creativity or imagination for the poor people of Coketown, as each one is running around, trying to earn a living. Charles Dickens writes about the negative effect of industrialisation and mechanisation and brings it out through the central character of Sissy Juppe, who tries to find a balance between reality and imagination.
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