Wednesday, March 13, 2019
Hard Times by Charles Dickens Essay
Hard Times by Charles Dickens juxtaposes position with fancy and also describes the effects of industrialization on the contemporary homo being. An important statement comes from Mr. Gradgrind about the importance of facts He says Now, what I indispensableness is Facts. Teach these boys and girls nothing entirely Facts. Facts alone are wanted in life. Plant nothing else, and root out everything else. You can only shit the mind of reasoning animals upon Facts nothing else will ever be of either service to them. This novel sets in the Victorian period and a fictitious town of Coketown.Mr. Gradgrind opens the novel who comes to teach at a school in Coketown. He is overpowered by his philosophy of facts. He cross-examines his pupils against his notions of facts and calculations. Imaginative fagot is among those students. He raises his own children according to his own philosophy. Another person, Josiah Bounderby, is introduced as a confederate of Gradgrind who is completely devo id of emotions. He is an industrialist who earns all his capital through industry. He is contrasted with the workers of the mills.James Harthouse, who is a wealthy and young Londoner, comes to become a adherent of Gridgrand and has interest in politics. He takes interest in Louisa, daughter of Gradgrind. He declares his love for Louisa and she promises her to meet him. But she goes to her father and explains her that his upbringing has made her to join against her will. Sissy, who loves Louisa too much, goes to Harthouse and asks her to leave Coketown forever. Later on Gradgrind and Louisa discovers that Tom, son of Gradgrind has looted a bank.They plan to help him escape with circus performers with the help of Sissy but they are stopped by Bitzer who attended Gradgrind school and is a thoroughgoing(a) rational. But they are helped by circus manager and Tom last sneaks out of England. At the end Louisa become a part of Sissys family and learns about sympathetic feeling and emotio ns. Overall, this is an interesting that provides a thickset insight into the emotional and psychological aspects of a human being. This book helped me to brass at life from a human perspective and not a mechanical or materialistic perspective.
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