The above excerpt from Charles Dickens’ novel “Oliver Twist” point out the following two traits of British society during the industrial revolution.
1.a lack of regard for life among the working class
3. the employment of children for hazardous tasks
Dickens novels reflect the ills of Victorian society which emerged as the byproduct of the Industrial Revolution. The drawbacks of the modern society and Industrialization were great in number. The society got divided based on class and status. The rich became richer and the poor became poorer. Child labor was encouraged especially in the factories to overcome poverty. People became self-centered and uncaring. Urbanization gave birth to an increase in the slum in the cities. Individualism increased which favored self-increment and not on the betterment of the society. Children were not allowed to imagine and live in the world of fancy. They were taught to live with logic and reason. This period saw the downfall of humanity in the history of mankind.
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your beauty to an opera tune
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The radio broadcast allows for sound effects. Which contribute to the aesthetic impact of the story. For example, listeners can hear the emotion in people's voices, which enhances both tone and mood.
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Its basically saying that.
God will cast judgement of ALL sin no matter what Sin. He may not cast Judgment right there and then but never forgets about the Sin you did. As much as you sin he will keep punishing you till you act better and stop sinning and stop following the temptation in life and follow Satan's way. You should follow the path of God and follow where he goes. <span />
I can’t answer that one since it’s supposed to be personal but basically the question in easier words is what encourages do people, friends, people u admire influence how u act
Example: I admire a rude person so maybe it influences me to be rude, I admire my best friend for always making her homework in time so I’m starting to make it in time.
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