Hard Times by Charles Dickens (Grade - A)
Hard Times (1854) is a sharp social novel set in the grim industrial town of Coketown. Dickens critiques the harsh realities of the Industrial Revolution, focusing on a society driven by facts, logic, and productivity at the expense of imagination and compassion. The story follows characters like Thomas Gradgrind, who values strict rationalism, and his children, especially Louisa, whose emotional repression leads to personal struggles.
Through intertwined lives—workers, factory owners, and educators—Dickens exposes class divisions, exploitation of labor, and the dangers of a purely utilitarian worldview. The novel emphasizes the need for empathy, creativity, and human connection in a mechanized world.
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