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Views Towards Helping The Homeless In Dickens And Ireland

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Dickens and Ireland present varied views towards helping the homeless. Dickens shows a view that accuses homeless people for their state of living by saying “the growth of corruption” (greed and wrong doing) has contributed to the little situated help. On the contrary, Ireland celebrates charity movements towards helping the homeless, stating the charity was successful in “preventing homelessness and helping people into accommodation. Both extracts show very individual images of volunteers, for example, Dickens only helps once the opportunity arises because he feels as though it is a rather awkward situation, you can tell this as he states they were “frightened by one another” however he later uses this to explain to the rest of his peers the
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