Hard Times
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Verlag:Neelkanth Prakashan
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Erscheinungsdatum
29.01.2024
Verlag
Neelkanth PrakashanSeitenzahl
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756 KB
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Englisch
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9789361448331
The novel explores the social and economic hardships faced by the working class during this period, as well as the detrimental effects of utilitarianism and industrialization on society. Dickens portrays characters from various social classes, including factory workers, businessmen, and members of the aristocracy, and examines the ways in which their lives intersect and intertwine.
The central characters of "Hard Times" include Thomas Gradgrind, a strict and utilitarian schoolmaster who places emphasis on facts and logic over emotions, and his daughter Louisa, who suffers under his rigid upbringing. Other key characters include Stephen Blackpool, a hardworking but impoverished mill worker, and Josiah Bounderby, a wealthy and self-made factory owner who espouses the virtues of hard work and self-reliance.
Through its vivid characters and evocative descriptions, "Hard Times" highlights the dehumanizing effects of industrialization and the importance of compassion, empathy, and imagination in the face of adversity. The novel is considered one of Dickens' most socially and politically engaged works and continues to be studied and analyzed for its exploration of the human condition and its critique of 19th-century society.
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