The victorious Victorian education system began in the early stages of difficult times, and we find that the novel originally intended to shock people who read it. Education received by these children is severe, with the aim of suppressing self recognition. When Gradgrind interrogated "Girls No. 20", he proved that their education was more rigid and when he asked her to describe a horse, when he insulted her he was in Victoria The education system was asked in the room which was completely based on the fact.
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
Hippolyte Taine expresses "difficult times" of Dickens as "attacks on statistics, data and facts education system". This was written in 1856. To be honest, there is no difference if I say Victorian education system or current education system. What kind of rules are there today? What are we forced to learn at school? Statistics, science, algebra, and now prepare for our real world. The real world dominated by the ups and downs of the stock market. Stocks, money, numbers, figures, facts, this is Dickens' contempt, money management for our lives, and "When you will lose the light of childish imagination." (I do not like school)
The Hard Times is a basic satire against the Victorian society, industry, education system, such as Charles Kingsley and Elizabeth Gas Kel who Charles Dickens thought about 'the state of England'. Unlike some contemporaries, Dickens never criticized the factory owner directly to maintain his middle class audience. This was sometimes emphasized as a "difficult time". Dickens chose to yield to pressure in a simple way, but it does not seem to support the revolutionary behavior of the working class and factory owner. However, "Tough Guy Times" was published step by step in the "family" of Dickens magazine, and by publishing his books in this environment, it is a fictional work and a non- It is more meaningful when surrounded by two worlds. It is considered a background. Start merging