Dickens' industrialization as a difficult period of criticism against the educational system has made England the Victorian a brave new world. A world that loses justice, humanity, and emotion. During difficult times, Dickens was criticizing the world in many ways, including pollution problems, factory accidents, divorce law, utilitarianism, education system, and so on. The purpose of this paper is to pay close attention to Dickens' criticism of the educational system affected by industrialization. In his novel, Dickens shows us how children are dripping at very young age. "The Gradgrind School in a tough age is modeled on the so-called Birbeck Schools inaugura.
Dickens investigates what he introduced about education in difficult times and comments on how this reflects Dickens' utilitarian viewpoint Dickens presents the Victorian education system in a fundamentally negative way And that is imaginative about our view. Education is very important. He did this by squatting the educational system and ridiculating the character. In the whole novel, Dickens's purpose is to satire the education system. Ironically, Dickens explained Thomas Glad Grind and practical teaching methods for opening his novel. Because he taught the students that "only the facts of life are necessary". Including facts, Gladgade exaggerates the fact that it is the only thing essential in life. Compared with the fact, "Fantasy" (14) symbolizes imagination and miracles
In a small part of Charles Dickens's "difficult times", readers can hardly get clues about why Dickens wrote this book. "Difficult time" was written for criticism, during which we may reform the educational system in the UK. School is a dark place. It is like not allowing happiness at school. - Good people using O'Connor's tone at Flannery are unlikely to find a short story called Flannery O'Connor's "Good people are hard to find". As the reader does not know how the story ends, this story was very humorous at first. Tone changed dramatically from fun to horror and played an important role in making the story effective.
Charles Dickens' novel 'Tough Guy' criticizes the use of extreme utilitarianism as an acceptable way to govern a society where citizens can live a happy, productive, affluent life. British Utilitarianism in the 19th century believes that "it is truly the truth." All the answers we got through mathematics and logical reasoning require a complete life. - The difficult times of Charles Dickens 'difficult times' have various roles ranging from good to unnatural cruelty. The character of this novel is extreme, the cruel, bitter and selfish character like Mrs. Spasett is quite contrary to gentle and selfless persons such as Stephen Blackpool and Rachel.