“He went to work in this preparatory lesson, not unlike Morgiana in the Forty Thieves: looking into all the vessels ranged before him, one after another, to see what they contained. Say, good M’Choakumchild. When from thy boiling store, thou shalt fill each jar brim full by-and-by, dost thou think that thou wilt always kill outright the robber Fancy lurking within—or sometimes only maim him and distort him!”
Quote by Charles Dickens
Book:Hard Times
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Hard Times
Charles Dickens' 'Hard Times' is a critical examination of the social and economic conditions during the Industrial Revolution. The story is set in the fictional town of Coketown and follows the lives of several characters, including the young Tom Gradgrind and his family. The novel delves into the impact of industrialization on society, the dehumanization of labor, and the importance of empathy and understanding in human relationships. more
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