Analysis Of Hard Times By Charles Dickens

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Hard times – Charles Dickens
‘Hard Times’ by Charles Dickens is a novel about highlighting the economic and social pressures of an English northern town and the unsympathetic conditions people were anticipated to live and work in during those times. It’s set in a northern town as opposed to London as the north of England was the centre of industrialization. Charles John Huffam Dickens was born on 7 February in 1812. He was an English writer and social critic. He created some of the world 's most memorable fictional characters. In 1830 he met and fell in love with Maria Beadnell, the daughter of a banker. Dickens 's closing public readings took place in London in 1870. His Sketches by Boz (1834-36), which emerged in the journal, brought him reputation sparks note (n.d.). From this foundation, he wrote several books, all of which make use of his own family and people he met as characters. He used for his themes and plots both the operational conditions and the societal conditions of his time. Charles Dickens first published ‘Hard Times’ in 1854 and his reasons for writing it were mainly financial as he was poor economically at the time. He hopes that if he integrated payment of this novel in his weekly periodical 'Household Words ', sales would increase. The main Themes of ‘Hard Times’ are such as mistreated child, utilitarianism,Education and industrialization.
Mistreated child is one of the themes of the ‘Hard Times’ by Charles Dickens. There are two types of children in