

Utilitarian Thomas Gradgrind must reflect on his beliefs as he watches the downfall of his children in a town riddled with immorality, unhappiness, and poverty. Set in Coketown, an industrialist city in the Victorian era, Hard Timesby the celebrated author, Charles Dickens, depicts a society run by capitalist beliefs, and examines the effects such rationalist views has on the human spirit.
Charles Dickens (1812-1870) was an English writer and social critic. Regarded as the greatest novelist of the Victorian era, Dickens had a prolific collection of works including fifteen novels, five novellas, and hundreds of short stories and articles. The term "cliffhanger endings" was created because of his practice of ending his serial short stories with drama and suspense. Dickens' political and social beliefs heavily shaped his literary work. He argued against capitalist beliefs, and advocated for children's rights, education, and other social reforms. Dickens advocacy for such causes is apparent in his empathetic portrayal of lower classes in his famous works, such as The Christmas Carol and Hard Times.
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