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Travel and Literature

e first chapter of The Road to Wigan Pier of the conditions at home that drove him to become a traveler:

On the day when there was a full chamber-pot under the breakfast table I decided to leave. The place was beginning to depress me. It was not only the dirt, the smells, and the vile food, but the feeling of stagnant meaningless decay, of having got down into some subterranean place where people go creeping round and round, just like blackbeetles, in an endless muddle of slovened jobs and mean grievancesàFor this is part at least of what industrialism has done for us. Columbus sailed the Atlantic, the first steam engines tottered into motion, the British squares stood firm under the French guns at Waterloo, the one-eyed scoundrels of the nineteenth century praised God and filled their pockets; and this is where it all led ù

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Travel and Literature. (1969, December 31). In LotsofEssays.com. Retrieved 16:00, August 22, 2025, from https://www.lotsofessays.com/viewpaper/1688145.html