Stylistic analysis of the extract from “HARD TIMES” by Ch. Dickens. 1. The extract under consideration comes from “Hard Times” written by Charles Dickens. The author was the well-loved and prolific British author of numerous works that are now considered classics. In a whimsical and unique fashion‚ Dickens pointed out society’s flaws in terms of its blinding greed for money and its neglect of the lower classes of society. Through his books‚ we come to understand the virtues of a loving heart and
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sexual and homosexual overtones‚ and you have Mark Morris’s “The Hard Nut” – an adaptation of the original ballet inspired by the comic book artist‚ Charles Burns‚ whose work is “deeply instilled with archetypal concepts of guilt‚ childhood‚ mystery‚ adolescent sexuality and poignant portrayals of post-war America” (The Hard Nut: A Look Back). Morris’s story can be described as the background story for “The Nutcracker.” In “The Hard Nut‚” Drosselmeyer tells Marie the story of how a beautiful princess
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Examine how Victorian writers portray the experience of childhood. Victorian writers often explore the idea of childhood‚ with themes of persecution‚ education and religion being commonly prevalent. Specifically‚ the negative aspects of childhood seem to be explored in a manner in which writers use hyperbolic and satirical means to express their critique. The persecution of children seems a recurring theme in Victorian literature at which writers show their dismay‚ focusing on the oppression of
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Coketown The relatively short time period of the Victorian age‚ which stretched from 1837 to 1901‚ produced one of the most famous British writers‚ Charles Dickens (1812-1870)‚ who was very skilled at portraying the very dark aspects of the Victorian Era through his works. The Victorian Era is known for its dramatic increase in population and industrial growth that brought along fast growing cities and a bigger use of machines‚ that were coal fueled‚ having an enormous impact on the appearance
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Charles Dickens LIFE He was born on February 7th 1812 in Land port In 1822 he moved to Camden Town‚ London In 1824 he was imprisoned with his family because his dad’s salary was not enough -> Dickens had to start working in a factory to gain a few money and to ho help his family = TRAUMATIC EPISODE of his life that made him a SUPPORTER of POOR PEOPLE He began to work as a parliamentary reporter In 1834 he began writing articles about life in London and then he became a successful writer
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Cited: Dickens‚ Charles. “Book the First: Sowing.” Hard Times. Harmondsworth: Penguin‚ 1969. 46- 53. Print. hooks‚ bell. “Paulo Freire.” Teaching to Transgress: Education as the Practice of Freedom. New York: Routledge‚ 1994. 45-58. Print. ---. “Talking Back.” Living Languages: Contexts for Reading and
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Chapter Two: Murdering the Innocents Chapter Two begins with the introduction of Thomas Gradgrind‚ "a man of realitiesŠfacts and calculations." He always introduces himself as Mr. Gradgrind and spends his time in constant cogitation. He is the Speaker‚ previously unnamed and he now takes it as his duty to educate the children ("little pitchers before him"). He identifies a student‚ called Girl number twenty‚ who replies that her name is Sissy Jupe. Gradgrind corrects her that her name is Cecilia
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Charles Dickens is a writer that is expected to choose the names of his characters to match their personalities. One could even explain them being innocent atrocious or even inattentive. Take Thomas Grandgrind for instance‚ he is a man of realism a hard teacher that worked his students like machines hoping to produce some graduates. Then there is Mr. M’Choakumchild‚ he is a very atrocious man ‚ some say he even look like an ogre. So now we move onto Cecilia Jupe aka Sissy Jupe. She is different then
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The Sandwich Factory By Jason Kennedy The main theme of the short story The Sandwich Factory is the mechanization of human beings. The plot takes place in 1994 at a sandwich factory and we meet the narrator who works there. Through him we get the impression that the employees are no longer considered humans or individuals‚ but just one of many. The factory threatens to turn human beings into machines by thwarting the development of their emotions and imaginations and in the end of the story the
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Thomas Gradgrind‚ sir. A man of realities. A man of fact and calculations. A man who proceeds upon the principle that two and two are four‚ and nothing over‚ and who is not to be talked into allowing for anything over. Thomas Gradgrind‚ sir -- peremptorily Thomas -- Thomas Gradgrind. With a rule and a pair of scales‚ and the multiplication table always in his pocket‚ sir‚ ready to weigh and measure any parcel of human nature‚ and tell you exactly what it comes to. It is a mere question of figures
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