industrialization and utilitarianism can lead to dehumanization and moral decay. Through characters like Thomas Gradgrind and Josiah Bounderby, Dickens critiques the obsession with facts and efficiency at the expense of emotions and compassion. He highlights the negative effects of a society that values machinery over humanity.
to educate,inform and entertain
inform public, expand body of knowledge of general public
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Creatively gifted, Dickens was able to incorporate satire and brilliant caricatures as well as idealistic characters in his work. He is known for his profuse use of detailed characters, episodic suspense (he began as the writer of literary serials) and intricate plot.
To inform or make aware to the consumer of political, product, cultural, and public issues.
This is to inform
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media can change our daily lives in different ways.
The present tense of "inform" is "inform."
We will inform the next of kin.I regret to inform you that your application was rejected.
Inform
Firstly, because in Dickens day orphans were far more common than they are now.Infant mortality rate was high, and many women died in childbirth. This meant that many of Dickens's readers could sympathise with Dickens' orphans, and understand and empathise with them. For instance, in Great Expectations, Pip, the main character is an orphan. Dickens originally released this novel in chapters, and the fact that the boy had no parents would have hooked the morbid Victorians.Also, Dickens loved to address political and social issues in his work. Talking about the conditions of the orphans and poor, like in Oliver Twist, was Dickens 'subtle' way of drawing people's attention to the appalling conditions. He talked about these things in the hope that someone would pick up on the allusions and do something.And of course, in the case of people like Little Nell (The Old Curiosity Shop) it just makes the story that much more heart warming.Charles Dickens was taken out of school to work in a factory when young. Many of the children with whom he worked were probably orphans and he had a loving mother and a father (who ended up in debtors' prison) and a great sensitivity to the plight of the others he may have known.