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  The Novel Hard Times & Impressionistic Paintings
.... While Dickens novel is largely realistic in style and subject matter, he nevertheless is critical of the realism ("facts") upon which Thomas Gradgrind bases ....
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Pride & Prejudice & Hard Times
.... economically as isolated outsiders. The same, however, can be said for the workers of Coketown in Dickens' novel. The workers have no ....
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David Lean
.... also focuses the viewer's attention and shapes the material around the central character, and this is important in a film which, like the Dickens novel, has so ....
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Charles Dickens
Charles Dickens's novel Great Expectations is a tale of two endings, a book that can be read literally as leading us and its main characters to two different ....
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Dickens' Hard Times
.... The society pictured by Dickens in this novel is a society that is strangling itself in pollution, inter-class tensions, and greed. ....
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Charles Dickens' Hard Times
In Charles Dickens' novel Hard Times, the author provides us with a story of mill workers of Coketown, a hellish mill town that exists solely to exploit its ....
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David Copperfield & Charles Dickens: Examine the Character ...
.... discuss ways in which the novel can be considered autobiographical, with a view toward identifying, through the prism of the novel, Dickens's attitudes toward ....
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The Mystery of Edwin Drood by Charles Dickens
.... Edwin Drood. Fred Kaplan describes how Dickens started the novel in the usual way by writing the first two installments. The ideas ....
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Destructive Women in Dickens' Great Expectations
.... Throughout the novel, Dickens uses a number of rhetorical devices like figurative language to underscore the theme of the potential destruction wreaked by ....
(1103 4 )

Searching for Meaning In Life
.... beings. Dickens' novel deals with social and economic forces which lead to the dehumanization of workers and children. Becker's ....
(1677 7 )

3 Novels on Meaning of Life
.... beings. Dickens' novel deals with social and economic forces which lead to the dehumanization of workers and children. Becker's ....
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Great Expectations & The Dead
.... Both Pip in Charles Dickens's novel Great Expectations and Gabriel in James Joyce's "The Dead" spend their lifetime learning before they achieve a fuller ....
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Dickens & Mark Twain as Social Philosophers
.... 32). While the title, Hard Times, reminds readers of the serious events of the novel, Dickens cannot restrain his ironic wit. He ....
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Charles Dickens
Both Charles Dickens, in his novel Hard Times, and Abdullah Hussein, in his novel +migrT Journeys, remind us of something that most of us already know but ....
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Conceptions of Evil in Bronte & Dickens
.... The society pictured by Dickens in this novel is a society that is strangling itself in pollution, inter-class tensions, and greed. ....
(1695 7 )

Howards End by EM Forster
.... She uses Dickens's novel Hard Times, which deals with appalling social inequities fostered by the Industrial Revolution, the rise of the bourgeoisie, and the ....
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Charles Dickens' Great Expectations
.... The themes of deception and manipulation are conveyed by Dickens in his use of simile. He likens individuals to spiders in the novel, to show how often ....
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Great Expectations
.... Thus, the people in Dickens' novel, Great Expectations, for the most part have had their lives and characters distorted negatively by their pursuit of "Capital ....
(1576 6 )

ETHICAL IMAGES OF LAWYERS
.... In Charles Dickens' novel, the Pickwick Papers, one of his characters said that the "law is an ass." In Bleak House, he chronicled the dreary and endless ....
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Hard Times (Charles Dickens)
.... Stick to Facts, Sir!" With these opening words of the novel Hard Times, Charles Dickens introduces us to the character and philosophy of Thomas Gradgrind, a ....
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Dickens Hard Times & Swift's Proposal
.... he hopes to change. Dickens is not a democrat and we see him mock the institution of labor unions in this novel. He is not trying ....
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Life and Literary Work of Charles Dickens
.... giants of his era. Dickens' last novel, Edwin Drood, was completed during his final illness (Kaplan, 554). Sucksmith (16-18) states ....
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Destructive Women in Great Expectations
.... Throughout the novel, Dickens uses a number of rhetorical devices like figurative language to underscore the theme of the potential destruction wreaked by ....
(1103 4 )

Hard Times
In the novel Dickens expresses his belief that the impact of capitalism and industry has a dehumanizing impact on those who serve as the means of production ....
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Hard Times Dicken's Hard Times
In the novel Dickens expresses his belief that the impact of capitalism and industry has a dehumanizing impact on those who serve as the means of production ....
(2063 8 )

A Tale of Two Cities
.... The logical paradoxes used by Dickens from word one in the novel to Carton's last words serve to warn us, according to Cubukcu (1), "what appears to be is not ....
(1466 6 )

The Legal Profession in A Tale of Two Cities
In the novel A Tale of Two Cities, Charles Dickens provides an account of London, England and Paris during the French Revolution. ....
(1609 6 )

Mentally Ill & Crime
.... most end up in jails, on the streets, or in public shelters whose environment is as deplorable as anything ever conjured up in the pages of a Dickens novel. ....
(6261 25 )

Great Expectations
.... The themes of deception and manipulation are conveyed by Dickens in his use of simile. He likens individuals to spiders in the novel, to show how often ....
(870 3 )

John Hockenberry's Autobiography Moving Violations
.... the arms that push it, and the mind that observes it all, when I feel like a character on horseback in an elaborately constructed Tolstoy or Dickens novel. ....
(1622 6 )

 
 
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