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    Dicken’s novels from Pickwick (1837) to Our Mutual Friend (1865) rely on the importance of formal education. Dickens in Hard Times (1854)‚ relates the industrial life with the educational system in in the fictional Coketown. Thomas Gradgrind’s school depicts the main theme of the novel that is facts versus fancy. Information is out of interpretation‚ everything can be reasoned with facts. Knowledge is regular and predictable. Dickens points put eh rigid methods of industrialism

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    indifferent world. Among English writers‚ in terms of his fame and of the public’s recognition of his characters and stories‚ he is second only to William Shakespeare. 2. The extract presents Mr. Gradgrind’s theories on education to the pupils in Coketown School. Chapter 1 begins with a short introduction. Inside a classroom‚ "the speaker" repeats the exclamation "Now‚ what I want is‚ Facts." He presents the argument that the formation of a child’s mind must be rooted in the study of fact. The schoolroom

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    Charles Dickens LIFE He was born on February 7th 1812 in Land port In 1822 he moved to Camden Town‚ London In 1824 he was imprisoned with his family because his dad’s salary was not enough -> Dickens had to start working in a factory to gain a few money and to ho help his family = TRAUMATIC EPISODE of his life that made him a SUPPORTER of POOR PEOPLE He began to work as a parliamentary reporter In 1834 he began writing articles about life in London and then he became a successful writer

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    Sissy Jupe could be considered contrastive by fate and there is moral fable in this contrast. It is significant that in last two paragraphs of the novel Dickens applies to motherhood as a sense of woman happiness. Daughter of main educator of Coketown‚ have got only the bitter questionnaire: “Herself again a wife - a mother - lovingly watchful of her children‚ ever careful that they should have a childhood of the mind no less than a childhood of the body‚ as knowing it to be even a more beautiful

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    Hard Times For These Times In order to improve the sales of his own weekly magazine‚ Household Words‚ in which sales had begun to decline in 1854‚ Charles Dickens (lived 1812 – 1870) began to publish a new series of weekly episodes in the magazine. Hard Times For These Times‚ an assault on the industrial greed and political economy that exploits the working classes and deadens the soul‚ ran from April 1 to August 12‚ 1854. In the opening scenes that take place in the classroom‚ you become familiarized

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    Josiah Bounderby thinks he is solely correct in his ideals‚ but is ignorant about those of others. Bounderby is a very self-righteous man‚ obsessed with talking of how he was born in a ditch and has risen to be the self-proclaimed "Josiah Bounderby of Coketown" that he has become. He has bound himself in

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