In this passage, Charles Dickens uses the image of the factory to portray the dehumanizing effects of industrialization on workers. He highlights the oppressive working conditions, monotony, and exploitation faced by laborers in these settings to critique the negative impact of the Industrial Revolution on society.
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A fire in the factory
Dickens and Ellen Ternan's romance ended due to societal pressure and the need to maintain Dickens's public image as a respected author. Their relationship was kept secret, and when it was revealed, it caused a scandal that led to their separation.
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a ghostly vision of Jacob Marley
Dickens frequently uses the image of a golden-haired angel to describe Lucie Manette in "A Tale of Two Cities." This portrayal emphasizes her purity, innocence, and compassionate nature, making her a symbol of hope and goodness in the novel.
The grindstone is a ghoulish image. I would say the main effect is that at that point we really do not feel sympathy for the revolutionaries. We sympathize for Lucie and Charles, and we are worried about them. The grindstone evokes an image of visceral, barely controlled, overzealous violence. It is the joy in violence as portrayed that is most disturbing and off-putting.
Charles Moreau-Vauthier has written: 'L' homme et son image'
Pip imagines that he sees a ghostly figure in the early chapters of Charles Dickens' novel "Great Expectations." The figure is a man in leg-irons whom Pip believes to be the ghost of a convict he encountered at the beginning of the story. This haunting image adds to the atmosphere of mystery and suspense in the novel.
Andrew Charles Pardoe has written: 'Neural network image reconstruction for nondestructive testing'
The man who invented the computer was called Charles Babbage. I cannot show an image of him as it won't let me. If you want to see an image of him just type in google images "Charles Babbage".
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