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    Dicken's Hard Times

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    Dickens’ Hard Times “Now‚ what I want is‚ Facts. Teach these boys and girls nothing but Facts. Facts alone are wanted in life.” (Dickens‚ 1854‚ p.1) With these beginning sentences of the novel “Hard Times”‚ Charles Dickens has made readers doubt whether it is true that facts alone are wanted in life. This question leads to the main theme of the story‚ fact against fancy‚ that author has never been written this kind of plot in his other stories before. In fact‚ Hard Times is considered as "the

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    Introduction to Hard Times

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    The shortest of Dickens’ novels‚ Hard Times‚ was also‚ until quite recently‚ the least regarded of them. The comedy is savagely and scornfully sardonic‚ to the virtual exclusion of the humour - that delighted apprehension of and rejoicing in idiosyncrasy and absurdity for their own sakes‚ which often cuts right across moral considerations and which we normally take for granted in Dickens. Then‚ too‚ the novel is curiously skeletal. There are four separate plots‚ or at least four separate centres

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    Hard Times: Coketown

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    In " Hard Times: Coketown" Charles Dickens is assessing industrialization and the effect it had on the people in the towns in which they resided. Coketown seems to be portrayed as a city of work and not anything else. It is put across that the town consists of only fact and nothing else to alleviate the dullness. Charles Dickens is sharing his analysis on the social issues implicated in this town through a narrative that reflects upon the environment. He uses a lot of descriptions and similes to

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    the worst hard time

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    horizon today? Drawing on more contemporary examples of environmental disasters or concerns‚ write a paper that explores how this debate continues to be timely or that takes a stand on this debate. 2. According to the Houston Chronicle‚ “The Worst Hard Time documents how government and business with the best of intentions can facilitate the destruction of an entire region.” Explain how this is true with regard to the Dust Bowl‚ and then extend your analysis to include the relevance of this statement

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    Title-Hard Times

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    SIGNIFICANCE OF TITLE HARD TIMES was serialized in Dickens’ magazine HOUSEHOLD WORDS in the winter of 1853 -54. Before the publication of the novel‚ Dickens took great pain with the title of the book. He experimented with as many as 24 titles Like ’ According cooker the grindstone ’ ’ something tangible ’ ’ Rust and Dust’‚ ‘Hard Heads and Soft Hearts’ etc. Later on those whittled down to just four : ’ Two and Two are Four ’ ‚‘A matter of calculation’ ‚ ’ The Gradgrind philosophy ’ and ‘stubborn

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    Hard Times Essay

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    Hard Times Essay When one thinks of a “fairy tale” story they think of the themes and characterization of any common “fairy tale” such as; good vs. evil‚ hero/heroin vs. evil villain‚ good triumphs evil and love conquers all‚ these are some of the obvious themes of any ”fairy tale” story. Many stories contain a “fairy tale” base or components. The novel Hard Times by Charles Dickens has been termed a “fairy tale” for the industrial revolution. Hard Times resembles a “fairy tale” story by expressing

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    Hard Times Essay

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    Hard Times Coursework Hard times was written in 1854 by Charles Dickens. Dickens was a famous Victorian novelist who wrote about the civilization that surrounded him. He was knowledgeable and middle-class but had some sympathy with the way poor people were treated. He was vital of utilitarianism and felt that those in power showed little understanding of the poor. His sympathy with the poor stemmed from his upbringing and his father’s failure to stay out of debt. Hard Times is Dickens’ shortest

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    Divorce in Hard Times

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    Absolution to be Got”1: Divorce in the Lives and Novels of Charles Dickens and Caroline Norton Teja Varma‚ B.A.‚ M.A.‚ M.Phil Candidate‚ University Of Delhi. Acknowledgements This essay was written in May 2009 for the seminar “The Construction of Social Space in the Nineteenth Century English Novel” supervised by Dr. Sambudha Sen. It draws its central idea from a suggestion made by Dr. Sen. The seminar has been instrumental in developing my interest in the novels of nineteenth-century England.

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    Case Hard Times

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    Case study “Hard Times” 1. SUMMARY It was a difficult time for the company‚ nobody wanted to buy advertising space. Even the telesales team leader Rob Grewal was finding it difficult to close more than one or two deals a week. It was the worst time for young Duncan Black to join the department – particularly since it was his first job. But once time he closed a deal in Bluebird`s most prestigious publication with Paxham’s Menswear. Many were unhappy because everyone of salespersons has tried to

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    Hard Times Analysis

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    Hard Times It is obvious that Charles Dickens is trying to express his negative feelings towards the industrial revolution by describing the town the way he does. He uses a large amount of figures of speeches and metaphors to indirectly describe the depressing look of Coketown and the people that inhabit it. The name of the town itself says a lot about it. “Coketown” can also be portrayed as a town dominated by slums and criminals. “It was a town of machinery and tall chimneys‚ out of which interminable

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