Hard Times

Hard Times

Charles Dickens

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Magic Publisher
Año de edición:
2024
ISBN:
9781835916407
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'Hard Times' by Charles Dickens, published in 1854, is a novel set in the fictional industrial town of Coketown, England, during the mid-19th century. It’s one of Dickens’ shorter novels but is dense with social commentary and criticism of the Victorian society’s industrialization and its impact on the working class.The story revolves around several characters, each representing different facets of society:Thomas Gradgrind is a wealthy and utilitarian businessman who strongly believes in rationality and facts. He raises his children, Louisa and Tom, in a strict and unemotional manner, emphasizing facts over imagination or sentimentality.Louisa Gradgrind is Thomas Gradgrind’s daughter. She grows up in the rigid and emotionless environment her father creates, which stifles her natural emotions and desires.Josiah Bounderby is a wealthy factory owner and a close friend of Gradgrind. He constantly brags about his humble beginnings, claiming to have pulled himself up by his bootstraps. However, it’s revealed that his self-made man persona is largely fabricated.Stephen Blackpool is a honest, hardworking, and compassionate worker in Bounderby’s factory. He represents the plight of the working class, struggling against the oppressive conditions of industrialization.Sissy Jupe is a circus girl taken in by the Gradgrinds. She provides a stark contrast to the Gradgrind philosophy with her warmth, imagination, and emotional intelligence.The novel explores themes of industrialization, utilitarianism, the conflict between fact and fancy, and the effects of social class on individuals. Dickens portrays the detrimental effects of a society solely driven by utilitarian principles, where human emotions and relationships are neglected in favor of efficiency and profit.Through various subplots and character arcs, Dickens critiques the dehumanizing effects of industrial capitalism and advocates for a more compassionate and humane society. 'Hard Times' is a powerful critique of the social and economic injustices of its time and remains relevant today for its exploration of the human cost of unchecked industrialization and the importance of empathy and compassion in society.

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