Charles Dickens uses names in his works to symbolize traits or characteristics of the characters, provide insight into their social standing, and add humor or irony to the story. However, he does not use names simply to confuse readers or make the story more difficult to follow.
In Charles Dickens' novel "Hard Times," the educational system is criticized for promoting utilitarianism and rote learning at the expense of creativity, imagination, and emotional development. However, it does not criticize the promotion of literacy and basic skills necessary for functioning in society.
All his family were imprisoned in the debtors prison except Charles and his older sister Fanny, who were found lodgings elsewhere.
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The colony of Georgia was founded for all of the Englishmen. They were all given freedom in religion except the Catholics.
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