Charles Dickens plays the role of circus in "difficult times", but it is a contradiction, placed in a novel, adding another aspect to the story of coquettown and showing humanity. The role of the vulnerability circus is simple and complex, of course it can serve as an actor or performer, or it can fulfill the second, more complex character to present the concept of fantasy in the novel. .
Charles Dickens' difficult times Charles Dickens was one of the most important novels of the Victorian era. He founded an industrial society in England in the 19th century. In this era, the UK is prosperous in manufacturing and trade thanks to advanced technology. This is also a troublesome period. Industrial development has brought a tough situation to the working class. Workers are poor and diligent. Women and children work for hours. Dickens also introduced his terrible social situation through his work and showed the lives of urban residents and industrial societies in the coke town of England.
The difficult time of Charles Dickens was a depiction of the industrial revolution. Dickens is a famous writer who wrote many famous works like "Great Future" and David Copperfield. Charles Dickens explained in detail how the industrial revolution changed people's lives over time. "In a difficult age, I showed model school by depicting labor relations and showed how Utilitarianism affects factory life and how it affects education.In the factory Utilitarian treats workers as labor units, "hand" Because of the necessity to extract maximum workload with minimum cost, in practical schools, students "bottles" filling up the maximum number of facts with minimum cost and It is considered. ,Introduction). All the students go to school