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No type of humour exists in hard times

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In "Hard Times" by Charles Dickens, humor is often satirical and ironic, poking fun at institutions and social norms of the time. There is also humor derived from the absurdity of certain situations and characters, such as Mr. Bounderby's exaggerated self-importance and Mrs. Sparsit's nosiness. Dickens uses humor to highlight the flaws and contradictions in society during the Industrial Revolution.

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