Citizens that lived in a city of England, Coketown felt enraged with all the Industrialization that was taking place in a town it was noisy and polluted from the factories. Charles Dickens an English novelist describes the impact of the industrialization Dickens seemed bothered by how this new rise of machinery took over and how people followed the same routines everyday.He wrote in a novel "It was a town of machinery and tall chimneys, out of which came serpents of smoke trailed themselves never got uncoiled there was a rattling all day long where the piston of the steam engine worked monotonously like the head of an elephant in a state of melancholy madness" (Reader 156). By the dramatic description of factories, Dickens is holding the factory owners accountable for all the pollution they are causing. A factory owner would just focus on the profit and goods being produced, without recognizing his fault at the pollution he was producing.
Also, during the Industrial Revolution child labor reached its limit. Children were taken advantage of they were exposed to dangerous machinery, work long hours and were paid very little money. Kids exposed themselves to these conditions to help out their families. "Necessity compels a man that has children to let them work " said a father questioned about his child labor.(Reader 164). The father was fully aware about the abuse his kids went through but sustain to these conditions because it wasn't out of the ordinary to have your own kids working like his were. In 1832 a British Parliament was formed to