"Elia", the pen name of Charles Lamb.
Charles Lamb is the essayist who wrote "The Praise of Chimney Sweepers." The essay celebrates the purity and innocence of chimney sweepers, contrasting their simple joys with the greed and corruption of society.
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the praise of chimney sweepers
"The Praise of Chimney Sweepers" was written by Charles Lamb and appeared in "Essays of Elia", first published in 1823.
The profession of chimney sweepers is someone that does a rigorous job of cleaning someones chimney. Chimney sweepers have to be highly skilled, and know what they are getting into.
I want to be a chimney sweeper. What are some of the health and safety concerns for chimney sweepers?
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Chimney sweepers in Victorian times were typically paid very low wages, often just a few pennies per day, depending on the extent of the work. Many chimney sweepers were children who were exploited and paid significantly less than adults. The pay was insufficient to cover basic living expenses, leading to poor living conditions and widespread poverty among chimney sweepers.
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Little Tom Dacre is crying because he has a dream in which he sees all the chimney sweepers, including himself, being released from their suffering and going to a place of joy and freedom. This dream contrasts with the harsh reality of their actual lives as chimney sweepers, which is filled with exploitation and hardship.
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