ISBN No.: | 9780143427223 |
Category: | Genre Fiction |
Year Published: | 2015 |
Publisher: | Penguin Books |
Pages: | 304 |
Dimensions: | Dimensions 22 x 15 x 2.5 cm |
Weight: | 1.05 pounds |
Author: | Charles Dickens |
Hard Times : Charles Dickens
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Hard Times is a poignant social novel by Charles Dickens, exploring the harsh realities of industrialization and the struggles of the working class in mid-Victorian England. Set in the fictional town of Coketown, the story revolves around Thomas Gradgrind, a stern and practical businessman who believes in the power of facts and logic.
Through a series of interconnected narratives, Dickens exposes the dehumanizing effects of Gradgrind’s utilitarian philosophy and the rampant social injustices of the time. He portrays the struggles of workers trapped in a cycle of poverty, the exploitation of children, and the alienation caused by the increasing emphasis on material wealth and social status.
Hard Times is a powerful critique of the social and economic conditions of Dickens’s time. It offers a stark contrast between the wealthy elite, who are often depicted as cold and indifferent, and the struggling working class, who are portrayed with empathy and compassion. Dickens’s vivid descriptions of Coketown and its inhabitants bring the harsh realities of industrialization to life, and his characters’ personal struggles serve as a reminder of the human cost of unchecked industrial progress.
Through a series of interconnected narratives, Dickens exposes the dehumanizing effects of Gradgrind’s utilitarian philosophy and the rampant social injustices of the time. He portrays the struggles of workers trapped in a cycle of poverty, the exploitation of children, and the alienation caused by the increasing emphasis on material wealth and social status.
Hard Times is a powerful critique of the social and economic conditions of Dickens’s time. It offers a stark contrast between the wealthy elite, who are often depicted as cold and indifferent, and the struggling working class, who are portrayed with empathy and compassion. Dickens’s vivid descriptions of Coketown and its inhabitants bring the harsh realities of industrialization to life, and his characters’ personal struggles serve as a reminder of the human cost of unchecked industrial progress.
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