Difficult Period In this article I would like to discuss the impact of this book on the world, the era of Charles Dickens, and the fact that Charles Dickens pay close attention to the world around him. Charles Dickens was born at Charles John Hoffman Dickens and was born in Portsmouth on February 7, 1812. His father was a staff of the Navy payment office. Four years later his family moved to Chatham and then moved to London. In 1824, Charles Dickens' father went to a debtor prison.
In the difficult times of Charles Dickens, there are various roles ranging from good to unnatural brutality. The character of this novel is full of extremes; a cruel, bitter, selfish character like Mrs. Spassett stands in stark contrast to people like Stephen Blackpool and Rachel who are kind and selfless . - The difficult time of Charles Dickens was written in 1854. It is written weekly in a magazine called "Family Words". It seems like normal soap, but it is once a week. Because he is a journalist, this magazine is owned by Charles Dickens. This book was written during the industrial revolution. A factory was built near major towns like Manchester, Liverpool, Birmingham.
Dickens' industrialization and Utilitarianism Charles Dickens of difficult times used his virtual town of the Hard Times to express the British industrialization of those days. However, most of these symptoms are not explained exactly compared to the actual situation of the industrialization process. - The Impact of William Blake's Industrialization William Black's London "London" is an example of black disapproval of the changes that occurred during his life. In his work 'Song of Experience', Black explains the industrial revolutionary dilemma in his poem "London" he brought to himself and the destruction of the relationship between ordinary people and land. He stated that Thames and the streets of the street are dominated by "privileged" or commercial interests, he calls "handcuffs for psychomotorism", and on the face of everyone is "a trace of weakness, of sorrow There was a trace ". We talked about "every cry of everyone" and "voice of fear of every baby".